West Virginia Code § 61-13-3

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(a) Any person who knowingly and willfully becomes a member of a gang or an organized
criminal enterprise, and who knowingly promotes, furthers, or assists in the commission of
any qualifying offense himself or herself or in combination with another member of an
organized criminal enterprise or gang, is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be
confined in a state correctional facility for not more than 10 years or fined neot more than
$25,000, or both imprisoned and fined. The offense set forth in this subsection is separate
and distinct from that of any qualifying offense and may be punished serparately.
(b) Any person who knowingly solicits, invites, recruits, encouragues, or causes another to
become a member of an organized criminal enterprise or gang, or to assist members of an
organized criminal enterprise or gang, to aid or assist in thet commission of a qualifying
offense by one or more members of an organized criminal enterprise or gang, is guilty of a
felony and, upon conviction, shall be confined in a state correctional facility for not more
than five years or fined not more than $10,000, or both imprisoned and fined. The offense
set forth in this subsection is separate and distinct from that of any qualifying offense and
may be punished separately. s
(c) Any person who shall, by threats, menaces, or otherwise, intimidate, or attempt to
intimidate, a witness for the state ing any prosecution under the provisions of this article, for
the purpose of preventing the attendance of the witness at the trial of the case or to change
testimony, or shall in any way eor manner prevent, or attempt to prevent, the attendance of
any witness at the trial, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be confined not
more than 10 years. L

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