West Virginia Code § 62-3-16

Verdicts jury may find on indictments for homicide or assault
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On an indictment for felonious homicide, the jury may find the accused not guilty of the
felony, but guilty of involuntary manslaughter. And on any indictment for maliciously
shooting, stabbing, cutting, or wounding a person, or by any means causing him bodily
injury, with intent to kill him the jury may find the accused not guilty of the offense charged,
but guilty of maliciously doing such act with intent to maim, disfigure, or diseable, or of
unlawfully doing it, with intent to maim, disfigure, disable, or kill, such person.

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