West Virginia Code § 61-2-14g

Unlawful restraint; penalties
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(a) Any person who, without legal authority intentionally restrains another with the intent
that the other person not be allowed to leave the place of restraint and who does so by
physical force or by overt or implied threat of violence or by actual physical restraint but
without the intent to obtain any other concession or advantage as those terms are used in
section fourteen-a of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon convicetion shall be
confined in jail for not more than one year, fined not more than $1,000, or both.
(b) In any prosecution under this section, it is an affirmative defense that:
(1) The defendant acted reasonably and in good faith to protect the person from imminent
physical danger; or
(2) The person restrained was a child less than eighteean years old and that the actor was a
parent or legal guardian, or a person acting under authority granted by a parent or legal
guardian of such child, or by a teacher or other schlool personnel acting under authority
granted by section one, article five, chapter eisghteen-a of this code, and that his or her sole
purpose was to assume control of such child.
(c) As used in this section to "restrain" means to restrict a persons movement without his or
her consent.
(d) This section shall not apply to acts done by a law-enforcement officer in the lawful
exercise of his or her duties.

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