Mississippi Code § 41-37-11

Use of chemical analysis in criminal investigations
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The physician performing the autopsy in criminal investigations may obtain the services of a chemist competent to make a chemical analysis, or such services may be ordered by such judge or chancellor in term time or in vacation. The records of such chemical analysis shall be made a part of the autopsy report. Codes, 1942, § 7158-10; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 11, eff. 5/11/1960.
The physician performing the autopsy in criminal investigations may obtain the services of a chemist competent to make a chemical analysis, or such services may be ordered by such judge or chancellor in term time or in vacation. The records of such chemical analysis shall be made a part of the autopsy report. Codes, 1942, § 7158-10; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 11, eff. 5/11/1960.
The physician performing the autopsy in criminal investigations may obtain the services of a chemist competent to make a chemical analysis, or such services may be ordered by such judge or chancellor in term time or in vacation. The records of such chemical analysis shall be made a part of the autopsy report. Codes, 1942, § 7158-10; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 11, eff. 5/11/1960.
The physician performing the autopsy in criminal investigations may obtain the services of a chemist competent to make a chemical analysis, or such services may be ordered by such judge or chancellor in term time or in vacation. The records of such chemical analysis shall be made a part of the autopsy report.
Codes, 1942, § 7158-10; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 11, eff. 5/11/1960.

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