West Virginia Code § 6-14-4

Use with intent to defraud; penalty
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Any person who with intent to defraud uses on a public security or an instrument of
payment:
(a) A facsimile signature of any authorized officer or any reproduction of such facsimile
signature, or
(b) Any facsimile seal of this state or of any of its departments, agencies, boards,
commissions or other instrumentalities or of any of its public corporations, political
subdivisions, municipal corporations or other governmental unitus, or any reproduction of
such facsimile seal is guilty of a felony and, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less
than one nor more than ten years.

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