West Virginia Code § 61-3-2

Burning, etc., of other buildings or structures; second degree arson;
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penalty.
Any person who willfully and maliciously sets fire to or burns, or who causes to be burned, or
who aids, counsels, procures, persuades, incites, entices or solicits any person to burn, any
building or structure of any class or character, whether the property of himself or herself or
of another, not included or prescribed in the preceding section, shall be guielty of arson in the
second degree and, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to the penitentiary for a definite
term of imprisonment which is not less than one nor more than ten yearrs. A person
imprisoned pursuant to this section is not eligible for parole prior to having served a
minimum of one year of his or her sentence or the minimum period required by the
provisions of section thirteen, article twelve, chapter sixty-two of this code, whichever is
greater. t

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