And warrants for the seizure
of bodily substances for DNA analysis may be granted by provincial court judges under s. 487.05 (1) of the Criminal Code.
A DNA order, made by a judge, allows the police to take a sample
of bodily substances (such as saliva or blood) from an offender.
A lawyer in my office pointed out the Samples
of Bodily Substances Regulations published in the Canada Gazette Part I (proposed regulations) on June 1, 2013.
Under s. 487.051 of the Criminal Code, a judge has to make an order authorizing the taking
of bodily substances for DNA tests from a person who has been convicted, discharged, or found guilty as a young offender of any offence included in the list of «primary designated offences».
Teresa Margolles's Plancha (2010) is at first view a seemingly innocent minimalist sculpture, but it packs an intense emotional punch by its provocative use
of bodily substances and its evocation of traumatic events.
Not exact matches
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul
of which Plato spoke» (Adventures
of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement
of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning
of the term «man,» which includes the total
bodily man, and the narrow sense
of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent
of Descartes» thinking
substance and Plato's soul).
The teenager is charged with 15 offences including grievous
bodily harm and possession
of an item to discharge a noxious
substance, the Metropolitan Police said.
Man, created in God's image, has spiritual existence, not as something added to his
bodily substance, but as the expression
of that concrete body - mind unity which he is as a person.
It's what's called an an adaptogen: a group
of natural
substances that are said to modulate your body's response to stress and balances
bodily functions.
Because the practice
of transfusion and
of organ transplantation are heavily regulated by medicine (and for good reason), a culture that considers human milk to be another regulated
bodily substance can only conceive
of milk sharing as an activity that occurs rarely and under medical supervision.
In an adult's body, about 80 to 130 grams
of this natural
bodily substance are found.
Sebum is just another
bodily substance where fat soluble antioxidants are ideal, because sebum is mostly made up
of fatty acids.
If piperine inhibits the liver from getting rid
of foreign
substances by making them water soluble (as mentioned here: http://nutritionfacts.org/video/boosting-the-bioavailability-
of-curcumin/), then would the coumarin be more or less likely to inflict liver damage or other
bodily harm?
Detoxification is the process
of reducing the body burden
of harmful compounds, toxic
substances, and bacterial by - products in order to improve
bodily function.
And aside from the
bodily harm that comes from a night
of overdrinking, you risk slashing your chances
of meeting someone
of substance when you're totally sloshed.
Samples
of blood and other
bodily fluids at the coroner's office in Marion County, Ind., are tested for controlled
substances.
Accidental Death does not include death which is caused directly or indirectly by one or more
of the following causes: sickness, illness or
bodily or mental infirmity or disease
of any kind; suicide or self - inflicted injury while sane or insane; declared or undeclared war or any act
of war, riot or insurrection, or service in the armed forces; any event directly or indirectly related to the ingestion
of alcohol by you where the concentration
of alcohol in your blood exceeds 80 milligrams
of alcohol in 100 milliliters
of blood; voluntary ingestion
of poison, toxic
substances or non-toxic
substances or drugs, sedatives or narcotics (whether illicit or prescribed) in such quantity that they become toxic, or voluntary inhalation
of a gas; from or while committing or attempting to commit a criminal offence, or committing or provoking an assault; medical or surgical treatment or complications arising therefrom, except when required as a direct result
of an accidental
bodily injury; participating in a contest
of speed, scuba diving, skydiving, parachuting, hang gliding or bungee jumping, or a flight accident except when travelling as a passenger on a commercially licensed airline.
Motor function (movement, coordination,
bodily function) is often unaffected by this procedure, but imaging (fluoroscopy, CT or ultrasound) is required to be sure placement
of substances or positioning
of needles is accurate.
These are men who have lost control, not only
of their
bodily reflexes but
of the very
substances their bodies expel.
Faux comments: «I think a lot in analogies between the
substance of paint and
bodily fluid.
Nothing is off limits:
bodily fluids, beams
of light, toothpaste, i.e., any
substance or object that can make a line or leave a mark is employed in acts
of simultaneous creation and destruction.
Using her own body as subject and point
of departure, Searle experiments with the surface
of her skin, allowing it to be clad in layers
of coloured and aromatic spices, leaving her
bodily imprint on drifts
of spices on the floor, or staining certain areas
of her body with various
substances, suggesting trauma, or damage.
She creates a uniquely sensory experience using
bodily substances, polystyrene sculptures and the recreation
of Cleopatra's voice.
(a) shall, subject to subsection (2), in the case
of a primary designated offence, make an order in Form 5.03 authorizing the taking, from that person, for the purpose
of forensic DNA analysis,
of any number
of samples
of one or more
bodily substances that is reasonably required for that purpose, by means
of the investigative procedures described in subsection 487.06 (1).
That is
of course even assuming an evidence base could be demonstrated which allowed it to be determined that a particular noxious
substance is one which does cause injury sufficient to amount to grievous
bodily harm.
(II) A knife, bludgeon, or any other weapon, device, instrument, material, or
substance, whether animate or inanimate, that, in the manner it is used or intended to be used, is capable
of producing death or serious
bodily injury.
Drivers are considered to be under the influence
of marijuana if they have a THC concentration
of 5 nanograms or more per milliliter
of whole blood or 10 nanograms or more per milliliter
of any other
bodily substance.
We have successfully defended many
of the world's largest companies in cases involving catastrophic
bodily injury, property damage or economic loss allegedly caused by defective products and devices or exposure to toxic
substances.
Accidental Death does not include death which is caused directly or indirectly by one or more
of the following causes: sickness, illness or
bodily or mental infirmity or disease
of any kind; suicide or self - inflicted injury while sane or insane; declared or undeclared war or any act
of war, riot or insurrection, or service in the armed forces; any event directly or indirectly related to the ingestion
of alcohol by you where the concentration
of alcohol in your blood exceeds 80 milligrams
of alcohol in 100 milliliters
of blood; voluntary ingestion
of poison, toxic
substances or non-toxic
substances or drugs, sedatives or narcotics (whether illicit or prescribed) in such quantity that they become toxic, or voluntary inhalation
of a gas; from or while committing or attempting to commit a criminal offence, or committing or provoking an assault; medical or surgical treatment or complications arising therefrom, except when required as a direct result
of an accidental
bodily injury; participating in a contest
of speed, scuba diving, skydiving, parachuting, hang gliding or bungee jumping, or a flight accident except when travelling as a passenger on a commercially licensed airline.
It can also be assumed that a high extent
of traumatic stress has a clinical impact on
bodily complaints and on psychiatric disorders, for example, depressions and
substance misuse.