2006 New York Code - Body Stealing.



 
    §  4216.  Body stealing. A person who removes the dead body of a human
  being, or any part thereof from a grave, vault, or  other  place,  where
  the  same  has  been  buried,  or  from  a place where the same has been
  deposited while awaiting burial, without authority of law,  with  intent
  to  sell  the same, or for the purpose of dissection, or for the purpose
  of procuring a reward for the return of the  same,  or  from  malice  or
  wantonness, is guilty of a felony.

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