Wisconsin.
Justice of the peace or coroner to hold inquest, etc. (S. & B. Am. Stat., ch. 200).
And shall cause the body to be buried at public expense (S. & B. Am. Stat., ch. 200, sec. 4,877).
Dead body of convict shall, if not claimed by relatives or friends, be buried (S. & B. Am. Stat., sec. 4,926).
Removal, etc., of body from grave without authority is punishable (S. & B. Am. Stat., sec. 4,592).
Concealing death of child which, if born alive, would be a bastard, is punishable (S. & B. Am. Stat., sec. 4,585).
A public officer having in his charge a body required to be buried at public expense, shall deliver same to member of State or county medical society, etc., for anatomical study, unless claimed by relatives, or they consent to such disposal, or deceased requested to be buried, or was a stranger or traveller (S. & B. Am. Stat., sec. 1,437).