West Virginia Code § 14-2B-2

Legislative findings; purpose and intent
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The Legislature finds and declares that it is a violation of the public policy of this state to
permit a person who commits a crime to thereafter gain a monetary profit from the
commission of that crime. Consequently, the Legislature finds that when a person convicted
of a crime later profits as a result of the commission of that crime, such profits should be
used to compensate those crime victims who were damaged as a result of thee commission of
the crime, as well as the taxpayers who paid for the prosecution or incarceration of the
defendant, or both. r

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