C.R.S. Section 18-3-407.5
Victim evidence

  • forensic evidence
  • electronic lie detector exam without victim’s consent prohibited

(1)

A law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over a sexual assault must pay for any direct cost associated with the collection of forensic evidence from a victim who reports the assault to the law enforcement agency.

(2)

A law enforcement agency, prosecuting officer, or other government official may not ask or require a victim of a sexual offense to submit to a polygraph examination or any form of a mechanical or electrical lie detector examination as a condition for proceeding with any criminal investigation or prosecution of an offense. A law enforcement agency shall conduct the examination only with the victim’s written informed consent. Consent shall not be considered informed unless the law enforcement agency informs the victim in writing of the victim’s right to refuse to submit to the examination. In addition, the law enforcement agency shall orally provide to the victim information about the potential uses of the results of the examination.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A law enforcement agency, prosecuting officer, or other government official may not ask or require a victim of a sexual offense to participate in the criminal justice system process or cooperate with the law enforcement agency, prosecuting officer, or other government official as a condition of receiving a forensic medical examination that includes the collection of evidence.

(b)

A victim of a sexual offense shall not bear the cost of a forensic medical examination that includes the collection of evidence that is used for the purpose of evidence collection even if the victim does not want to participate in the criminal justice system or otherwise cooperate with the law enforcement agency, prosecuting officer, or other government official. The division of criminal justice in the department of public safety shall pay the cost of the examination.

(c)

When personnel at a medical facility perform a medical forensic examination that includes the collection of evidence based on the request of a victim of a sexual offense and the medical facility performing the examination knows where the crime occurred, the facility shall contact the law enforcement agency in whose jurisdiction the crime occurred regarding preservation of the evidence. If the medical facility does not know where the crime occurred, the facility shall contact its local law enforcement agency regarding preservation of the evidence. Notwithstanding any other statutory requirements regarding storage of biological evidence, the law enforcement agency contacted by the medical facility shall retrieve the evidence from the facility and maintain it pursuant to section 18-1-1103, unless a victim objects to its destruction pursuant to section 24-4.1-303, in which case the law enforcement agency must maintain it for an additional ten years.

(d)

A law enforcement agency shall not submit medical forensic evidence associated with an anonymous report submitted pursuant to section 12-240-139 to the Colorado bureau of investigation or any other laboratory for testing as described in section 24-33.5-113. Medical forensic evidence associated with a medical report submitted pursuant to section 12-240-139, when the victim has consented to evidence testing, shall be submitted to the Colorado bureau of investigation or another laboratory and tested, pursuant to section 24-33.5-113, regardless of whether the victim has chosen to participate in the criminal justice system.

Source: Section 18-3-407.5 — Victim evidence - forensic evidence - electronic lie detector exam without victim’s consent prohibited, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-18.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

18‑3‑101
Definition of terms
18‑3‑102
Murder in the first degree
18‑3‑103
Murder in the second degree - definitions
18‑3‑104
Manslaughter
18‑3‑105
Criminally negligent homicide
18‑3‑106
Vehicular homicide
18‑3‑107
First degree murder of a peace officer, firefighter, or emergency medical service provider - legislative declaration
18‑3‑201
Definitions
18‑3‑202
Assault in the first degree
18‑3‑203
Assault in the second degree
18‑3‑204
Assault in the third degree
18‑3‑205
Vehicular assault
18‑3‑206
Menacing
18‑3‑207
Criminal extortion - aggravated extortion
18‑3‑208
Reckless endangerment
18‑3‑210
Unlawfully aiming a laser device at an aircraft - definitions
18‑3‑301
First degree kidnapping
18‑3‑302
Second degree kidnapping
18‑3‑303
False imprisonment
18‑3‑304
Violation of custody order or order relating to parental responsibilities
18‑3‑305
Enticement of a child
18‑3‑306
Internet luring of a child
18‑3‑401
Definitions
18‑3‑402
Sexual assault
18‑3‑404
Unlawful sexual contact
18‑3‑405
Sexual assault on a child
18‑3‑405.3
Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust
18‑3‑405.4
Internet sexual exploitation of a child
18‑3‑405.5
Sexual assault on a client by a psychotherapist - definitions
18‑3‑405.6
Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
18‑3‑405.7
Unlawful sexual conduct by a peace officer - definition
18‑3‑407
Victim’s and witness’s prior history - evidentiary hearing - victim’s identity - protective order
18‑3‑407.5
Victim evidence - forensic evidence - electronic lie detector exam without victim’s consent prohibited
18‑3‑407.7
Sexual assault victim emergency payment program - creation - eligibility
18‑3‑407.9
Forensic nurse examiners - telehealth program - creation - appropriation
18‑3‑408
Jury instruction prohibited
18‑3‑408.5
Jury instruction on consent - when required
18‑3‑409
Marital defense
18‑3‑410
Medical exception
18‑3‑411
Sex offenses against children - limitation for commencing proceedings - evidence - statutory privilege - definition
18‑3‑412
Habitual sex offenders against children - indictment or information - verdict of the jury
18‑3‑412.5
Failure to register as a sex offender
18‑3‑412.6
Failure to verify location as a sex offender
18‑3‑413
Video tape depositions - children - victims of sexual offenses
18‑3‑414
Payment of treatment costs for the victim or victims of a sexual offense against a child
18‑3‑414.5
Sexually violent predators - assessment - annual report - definitions
18‑3‑415
Testing for persons charged with sexual offense
18‑3‑415.5
Testing persons charged with certain sexual offenses for serious sexually transmitted infections - mandatory sentencing
18‑3‑416
Reports of convictions to department of education
18‑3‑417
Reports of sexual assault by applicants, registrants, or licensed professionals
18‑3‑418
Unlawful electronic sexual communication - person in a position of trust - definitions
18‑3‑501
Legislative declaration
18‑3‑502
Definitions
18‑3‑503
Human trafficking for involuntary servitude - human trafficking of a minor for involuntary servitude
18‑3‑504
Human trafficking for sexual servitude - human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude
18‑3‑505
Human trafficking council - created - duties - repeal
18‑3‑601
Legislative declaration
18‑3‑602
Stalking - penalty - definitions - Vonnie’s law
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 18-3-407.5’s source at colorado​.gov