Posted: | June 1, 2017 02:22 PM |
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From: | Representative Nick Miccarelli |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | Co-sponsor Memo: Discovery of Corpse |
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation that would require a person to notify authorities of a death, or of the discovery of a body. Incredibly, under most circumstances, there is no legal obligation to do so under current law. I was made aware of this fact when a constituent came to me to discuss the circumstances of her late brother's death. He passed away in his apartment that he shared with his girlfriend, and his body remained there for several days. During that time, his family was looking for him. They asked the girlfriend, who was still in the apartment, about his whereabouts. She told them that he had left, but wouldn't say where he was supposed to have gone. The family did not learn that he had died until nearly two weeks after his death. The girlfriend was not charged with a crime because she was an ordinary citizen with no special duty to report (as opposed to a law enforcement or a medical professional, for instance), and she had neither participated in the death nor abused the corpse. My legislation would make it a misdemeanor to fail to notify a 911 system, physician or other medical professional, law enforcement agency or a funeral home of a death or the discovery of a body, unless the person knows or has reason to believe that the death has already been reported. Please join me in co-sponsoring this legislation. |
Introduced as HB1621