You can keep a dead body legally in your house for the time it takes to hold a wake until it is transported to a burial site or crematorioum.
In most cases, it is not illegal to touch a dead body, especially in situations involving funerals, autopsies, or morgue services. However, it is important to respect cultural, religious, and legal guidelines surrounding handling deceased individuals. Unauthorized interference with a dead body or improper disposal may be considered a criminal offense.
The name of the elected legislative body in Ottawa is the Parliament of Canada.
The ball player slid home and was called "safe." Are you safe in your house?
Legally, your sister cannot keep you from accessing your personal items in your parents' house. As a co-heir, you are entitled to your share of the inheritance as determined by your parents' will or the intestacy laws of your state. If your sister is acting inappropriately, you may need to seek legal advice to enforce your rights.
To keep urine at the right temperature for a drug test, you can use a hand warmer placed next to the sample bottle to maintain the temperature between 90-100°F (32-37°C). It is important to monitor the temperature using a thermometer to ensure it is within the required range, as a sample that is too cold or too hot may be deemed invalid.
I would call 911
a week i think
Well it is to keep the dead body in
a dead body
She encounters the dead body of Sam W. Westing
Without any respect for the dead, there is no hope for the rest of us.
they dispose the bodies in the tower of silence
Normally a body will sink if the person is dead and has no air in their lungs to keep the body boyant. Although after some time gases accumilate inside the body cavity due to decomposition and the body will float again.
Turtle finds the dead body of Mr. Westing in his bed.
Yes, if you want to keep the body from deteriorating a brain dead person still needs nutrition.
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He cuts off his head to keep as a trophy.