Concealing birth of child which, if born alive, would be a bastard, or of child dying within two years after birth, is punishable (Comp. Laws, sec. 6,947).
| Comp. Laws. | |||||
| Sec. | 6,549 | same as | 305 | N. Y. P. C. | |
| ” | 6,550 | ” | 306 | ” | |
| ” | 6,551 | ” | 307 | ” | |
| ” | 6,552 | ” | 308 | (1-3) | ” |
| ” | 6,553 | ” | 309 | ” | |
| ” | 6,554 | ” | 310 | ” | |
| ” | 6,559 | ” | 311 | ” | |
| ” | 6,560 | ” | 312 | ” | |
| ” | 6,563 | ” | 314 | ” | |
Duty of burial of married woman, on husband. If not married woman, on nearest of kin who is an adult or has means sufficient (Comp. Laws, sec. 6,556).
Refusal to bury by one on whom duty is imposed by law, a misdemeanor (Comp. Laws, sec. 6,557).
Custody of body pertains to one whose duty it is to bury (Comp. Laws, sec. 6,558).
When cemetery is by law changed to other place, duty is on relative to move body (Comp. Laws, sec. 6,562).
Body of executed criminal, and those dying in State penitentiary or county jail under sentence, shall be delivered to medical college or any physician for dissection, unless deceased requested to be buried, or friends ask to have it buried, or deceased was a stranger or traveller (Laws, 1890, ch. 92).
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Coroner to hold inquest, etc. (R. L., sec. 1,221 et seq.).