Indignity or Neglect of Dead Body Laws in Canada

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Indignity or neglect of dead body is covered under s. 182 of the Criminal Code.

This charge occurs when a person neglects to perform their legal duty to bury a dead human body or to bury human remains, or if a person interferes in an improper, indecent or undignified way with a dead human body or human remains.

Indignity or neglect of a dead body is characterized as a hybrid offence and is contained in Part V of the Criminal Code “Sexual Offences, Public Morals & Disorderly Conduct”. A hybrid offence is an offence in which the Crown Prosecutor has the choice to proceed either summarily or by indictment. The Crown Prosecution will decide which way to proceed by looking at a variety of factors such as previous criminal history, the individual circumstances of the case, and the level of harm.

Examples

Some examples of a Nudity charge may include the following:

Defences

The defences available to an indignity or neglect of dead body charge are entirely dependent on the facts of your case.

However, some defences to an indignity or neglect of dead body charge may include:

These are not the only defences available for an indignity or neglect of dead body charge. Again, specific defences may only apply in certain cases and a lawyer will analyze and apply defences that are the best fit in each individual case.

Punishment

An Indignity or Neglect of Dead Body charge entails a maximum punishment as follows: