The Digesta (summary of Roman law, ~500 AD appealing back to Augustus) states that "the bodies of those condemned to death should not be refused their relatives" for burial — and this was the general rule, not the exception. Ehrman presents a selective picture by quoting only sources showing executions without burial, ignoring Roman legal provisions that allowed it.
Why Skeptics Don't Think Jesus Was Buried But I Do: The Mark Series pt 67 (15_42-46)
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Roman law (Digesta) as evidence that burial of crucified persons was permitted and practiced
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