17-5-56
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17-5-56.
(a)
Except as otherwise provided in Code Section 17-5-55, on or after May 27, 2003,
governmental entities in possession of any physical evidence in a criminal case,
including, but not limited to, a law enforcement agency or a prosecuting
attorney, shall maintain any physical evidence collected at the time of the
crime that contains biological material, including, but not limited to, stains,
fluids, or hair samples that relate to the identity of the perpetrator of the
crime as provided in this Code section. Biological samples collected directly
from any person for use as reference materials for testing or collected for the
purpose of drug or alcohol testing shall not be preserved.
(b)
In a case in which the death penalty is imposed, the evidence shall be
maintained until the sentence in the case has been carried out. In a case that
involves the prosecution of a serious violent felony as defined by Code Section
17-10-6.1, the evidence that contains biological material, including but not
limited to, stains, fluids, or hair samples that relate to the identity of the
perpetrator of the crime shall be maintained for ten years after judgment in the
criminal case becomes final or ten years after May 27, 2003, whichever is later.
Evidence in all other felony and misdemeanor cases may be purged.