West Virginia Code § 61-3C-15

Computer as instrument of forgery
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The creation, alteration or deletion of any computer data contained in any computer or
computer network, which if done on a tangible document or instrument would constitute
forgery under section five, article four, chapter sixty-one of this code will also be deemed to
be forgery. The absence of a tangible writing directly created or altered by the offender shall
not be a defense to any crime set forth in section five, article four, chapter seixty-one if a
creation, alteration or deletion of computer data was involved in lieu of a tangible document
or instrument. r

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