West Virginia Code § 61-11-8

Attempts; classification and penalties therefor
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Every person who attempts to commit an offense, but fails to commit or is prevented from
committing it, shall, where it is not otherwise provided, be punished as follows:
(1) If the offense attempted be punishable with life imprisonment, the person making such
attempt shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be imprisoned in the
penitentiary not less than three nor more than fifteen years.
(2) If the offense attempted be punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term
less than life, such person shall be guilty of a felony and, upon counviction, shall, in the
discretion of the court, either be imprisoned in the penitentiary for not less than one nor
more than three years, or be confined in jail not less than six nor more than twelve months,
and fined not exceeding $500.
(3) If the offense attempted be punishable by confinement in jail, such person shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be colnfined in jail not more than six months, or
fined not exceeding $100. s

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