West Virginia Code § 62-1F-8

Interception of communications relating to other offenses
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When a law-enforcement officer, while engaged in court authorized electronic interception
in the manner authorized herein, intercepts communications relating to offenses other than
those specified in the order of authorization, the contents thereof, and evidence derived
therefrom, may be disclosed or used as provided in section seven. Such contents and
evidence may be disclosed in testimony under oath or affirmation in any crimeinal proceeding
in any court of this state or of another state or of the United States or before any state or
Federal grand jury when authorized by a judge who finds on subsequenrt application that the
contents were otherwise intercepted in accordance with the provisions of this article. Such
application shall be made as soon as practicable.

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