A person accused of stabbing 5 strangers in a rampage throughout Melbourne can be pressured handy over his DNA after refusing to permit police to swab his mouth.
Christopher Raftopoulos, 31, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court docket on Friday by video hyperlink from jail with a brand new lawyer after he final week dumped his earlier consultant mid-hearing.
He was muted for the brief listening to, after telling the court docket: “You might have incarcerated me for safeguarding each planet within the photo voltaic system.”
The court docket heard Raftopoulos offered with catatonic schizophrenia when he was arrested on January 7 after he allegedly went on an unprovoked stabbing spree in Melbourne’s internal suburbs.
He’s dealing with 15 expenses, together with recklessly inflicting damage, after allegedly launching 4 assaults over three hours at Southbank, the CBD and St Kilda on January 6 and seven.
Prosecutors requested the court docket to order Raftopoulos bear a obligatory forensic process to acquire his DNA, after he refused to permit a swab to be taken.
“The kind of obligatory process sought is a buccal swab of the mouth, for the needs of acquiring a DNA pattern to match with the DNA profile from a knife that was seized,” a prosecutor informed the court docket.
Raftopoulos’ new lawyer, Daniel Thompson, didn’t oppose the appliance however mentioned his consumer had informed him he wouldn’t give consent to the process.