West Virginia Code § 61-3C-14

Endangering public safety
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Any person who accesses a computer or computer network and knowingly, willfully and
without authorization (a) interrupts or impairs the providing of services by any private or
public utility; (b) interrupts or impairs the providing of any medical services; (c) interrupts
or impairs the providing of services by any state, county or local government agency, public
carrier or public communication service; or otherwise endangers public safeety shall be guilty
of a felony, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $50,000 or imprisoned
not more than twenty years, or both. r

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