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For convictions under {{{1}}}, as listed under s. 487.04(a), a DNA Order is '''mandatory''' as a [[DNA Orders#Primary Designated Offences|<u>primary designated offence</u> under s. 487.051(1)]] regardless of Crown election.<!--
Pour les condamnations en vertu de {{{1}}}, telles qu'énumérées à l'art. 487.04(a), une ordonnance d'ADN est « obligatoire » en tant qu'[[Ordonnances d'ADN#Infractions primaires désignées|<u>infraction primaire désignée</u> en vertu de l'article. 487.051(1)]] quel que soit le choix de la Couronne.<!--Order — primary designated offences
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487.051 (1) The court shall make an order in Form 5.03 authorizing the taking of the number of samples of bodily substances that is reasonably required for the purpose of forensic DNA analysis from a person who is convicted, discharged under section 730 or found guilty under the Youth Criminal Justice Act or the Young Offenders Act, of an offence committed at any time, including before June 30, 2000, if that offence is a primary designated offence within the meaning of paragraphs (a) and (c.02) of the definition “primary designated offence” in section 487.04 when the person is sentenced or discharged.  
487.051 (1) The court shall make an order in Form 5.03 authorizing the taking of the number of samples of bodily substances that is reasonably required for the purpose of forensic DNA analysis from a person who is convicted, discharged under section 730 or found guilty under the Youth Criminal Justice Act or the Young Offenders Act, of an offence committed at any time, including before June 30, 2000, if that offence is a primary designated offence within the meaning of paragraphs (a) and (c.02) of the definition “primary designated offence” in section 487.04 when the person is sentenced or discharged.  



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Pour les condamnations en vertu de {{{1}}}, telles qu'énumérées à l'art. 487.04(a), une ordonnance d'ADN est « obligatoire » en tant qu'infraction primaire désignée en vertu de l'article. 487.051(1) quel que soit le choix de la Couronne.