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And I seriously doubt that there is a state in the union that doesn't prohibit it!
But, since we have 'Google', let's go see if that's true!
Eric The(Studious)Hun
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Seem to recall about two or three months ago a case came up in Colorado. Made the national news - O'Reily might have been where I heard it, possibly Rush.
"desecration" of a corpse
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Colorado covers it under the "treats the body or remains of any person in a way that would outrage normal family sensibilities" part of Abuse of A Corpse statute.
I can't think of any state that allows Necrophilia. They either have a law that lists it specifically as a crime such as Georgia, or under the various abuse of corpse laws.
The problem with the generalized California law covering corpses was that it was a little to specific for it's own good. It stated you could not mutilate or dig up a corpse but did not specifically include anything that would forbid Necrophilia. I think Great Britian in the last year also passed a law dealing with Necrophilia.