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  2. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    The disposal of human corpses, also called final disposition, is the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being.Disposal methods may need to account for the fact that soft tissue will decompose relatively rapidly, while the skeleton will remain intact for thousands of years under certain conditions.

  3. Disposal of a corpse with intent to obstruct or prevent a ...

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    Disposal of a corpse with intent to obstruct or prevent a coroner's inquest is an offence under the common law of England and Wales. [1] The offence is currently very rarely charged. [ 2 ] As a common law offence, it is tried on indictment and can be punished by an unlimited fine and/or period of imprisonment.

  4. Preventing the lawful burial of a body - Wikipedia

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    Burning a body instead of burying it was not illegal. [4] It is now an offence to burn a body otherwise than in an approved crematorium. [5] Disposing of the dead body of a child with intent to conceal the birth (regardless as to when the child died) is a different offence; that under section 60 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. [6]

  5. Emerging funeral method involves sewage disposal after ...

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    A green cremation, on the other hand, dissolves body tissue into a sterile liquid that is eventually sent into the sewer system. According to ABC News , "No funeral homes in the U.S. — or ...

  6. 'It's Eli's fault.' Mashpee man, 43, sentenced to state ... - AOL

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    Malone pleaded guilty in March 2019 to being an accessory after-the-fact to murder, misleading police and unlawful disposal of a human body, serving five years in prison and sentenced to three ...

  7. 'I saw blood everywhere.' Eli Perry's ex-girlfriend testifies ...

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    Instead, she pleaded guilty in March 2019 to being an accessory after-the-fact to murder, misleading police and unlawful disposal of a human body. She was sentenced to 5-7 years in prison ...

  8. Grave desecration - Wikipedia

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    The desecration of graves involves intentional acts of vandalism, theft, or destruction in places where humans are interred, such as body snatching or grave robbing. It has long been considered taboo to desecrate or otherwise violate graves or grave markers of the deceased, and in modern times it has been prohibited by law.

  9. Can you bury a relative at home in your backyard in ... - AOL

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    The unlawful disposal of human remains is considered a misdemeanor and can come with a fine of up to $500. This does not apply to fetuses under 20 weeks gestation, per Washington law. A fetus is ...