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HomePenal CodeTerrorism Evidence Handling StandardsPt. 4Ch. 1Art. 1§ 11010 Terrorism Evidence Handling Standards

§ 11010 Terrorism Evidence Handling Standards

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§ 11010 Terrorism Evidence Handling Standards

This law says the Department of Justice must create rules for how labs handle evidence from suspected terrorist activities. These rules help make sure the evidence is kept safe and can be used in court.

Key Takeaways

  • •The Department of Justice sets rules for handling evidence linked to terrorism.
  • •These rules help keep evidence safe and usable in court.
  • •The rules include how to track evidence and keep it from getting contaminated.
  • •The Department of Justice works with labs and law enforcement to create these rules.
  • •The rules only apply if there is enough money to do so.

Example

A lab tests a suspicious powder found in a backpack at an airport.

The lab must follow special rules to handle and store the powder so it can be used as evidence in court if needed.

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§ 11010 Terrorism Evidence Handling Standards

(a)The Department of Justice shall adopt standards and guidelines regarding the handling of potential evidence arising out of the testing of substances that are suspected to be related to activities of terrorists, to be used by laboratories operated by or contracting with the Department of Justice, any state agency, or any local agency, and by any other laboratory in the state the department determines may test any material that may become evidence in a criminal prosecution for any crime committed in the commission of terrorist activities. (b)The standards and guidelines adopted pursuant to this section shall include information on issues that may arise in the chain of custody and the employment of controls that are suitable for preserving evidence for use in the prosecution of a crime. (c)In developing the standards for adoption pursuant to this section, the Department of Justice shall consult with appropriate laboratories of public agencies used by law enforcement agencies, law enforcement agencies, and the State Department of Health Services. (d)The Department of Justice shall make the guidelines and standards adopted pursuant to this section available to the appropriate laboratories specified in subdivision (a). (e)The provisions of this section shall be accomplished to the extent that funds are available.

Last verified: February 26, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 11006 Attorney General Peace Officer Hiring
  • § 11008 Peace Officer Training Schools
  • § 1268 Bail Admission Procedures
  • § 1269 Bail Bond Acceptance Rules
  • § 1269a Bail Release Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Penal Code. Section 11010.
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