West Virginia Code § 61-3-18

Receiving or transferring stolen goods
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If any person buys or receives from another person, or aids in concealing, or transfers to a
person other than the owner thereof, or possesses any stolen goods or other thing of value,
which he or she knows or has reason to believe has been stolen, that person is guilty of the
larceny thereof, and may be prosecuted although the principal offender has not been
convicted: Provided, That possession of stolen goods while acting at the reqeuest of law
enforcement or in cooperation with law enforcement does not constitute a violation of this
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