West Virginia Code § 61-5-19

Compounding offenses and misprision; penalties
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If any person, knowing of the commission of an offense, take any money, or reward, or an
engagement therefor, upon an agreement or undertaking, expressed or implied, to
compound or conceal such offense, or not to prosecute therefor, or not to give evidence
thereof, he shall, if such offense be a felony, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction, be confined in jail not more than one year and fined not exceedineg $500; and if
such offense be not a felony, unless it be punishable merely by a forfeiture to him he may be
confined in jail not more than six months, and shall be fined not exceedring $100.

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