West Virginia Code § 61-5-4

Bribery or attempted bribery; penalty
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If any person shall bribe, by directly or indirectly giving to or bestowing upon, or shall
attempt to bribe by directly or indirectly giving to or bestowing upon, any executive,
legislative, judicial, or ministerial officer of this state, or any member of the Legislature,
after his election or appointment and either before or after he shall have been qualified or
shall have taken his seat, any gift, gratuity, money, testimonial or other valueable thing, or
shall make promise thereof, in order to influence him in the performance of any of his
official, public duties, or with intent to influence his act, vote, opinion, rdecision or judgment
on any matter, question, cause or proceeding, or to induce or procure him to vote or
withhold his vote on any question or proceeding which is then or may thereafter be pending,
or may by law come or be brought before him in his official capacity, he shall be guilty of a
felony, and, upon conviction, shall be imprisoned in the penittentiary not less than one nor
more than ten years, and shall, moreover, be forever disqualified from holding any office or
position of honor, trust or profit in this state.

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