Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 145.23: Cemetery Desecration in the First Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Cemetery desecration is a crime that can entail stealing from or vandalizing a cemetery plot, grave, tomb, mausoleum, burial place or other place of interment of human remains. Some common activities associated with the crime of cemetery desecration include damaging headstoness by knocking them over, spray painting or marking headstoness with graffiti in some other manner, stealing headstoness, damaging flowers, vases and other personal items left on a grave, and fully or partially digging up remains. You could be prosecuted for cemetery desecration in the first degree under New York Penal Law § 145.23 if you:
- Cause damages in to the real or personal property that is maintained as a place of interment of human remains in a value that exceeds $250,
- Intentionally steal personal property worth in excess of $250 that is situated at a place of interment of human remains and that is owned by the person or organization that maintains the place of human interment or is owned by the estate of the deceased individual interred there, or
- Commit cemetery desecration in the second degree again, after you have been previously convicted of the same crime.
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