West Virginia Code § 62-9-13

Indictment for taking, injuring or destroying property
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An indictment for taking and carrying away, injuring, destroying or defacing real and
personal property, shall be sufficient if it be in form, tenor or effect as follows (after
following the form in section one):
That A ..............., on the ........ day of ........., nineteen ........, in the said county of .........., and
within one year before the finding of this indictment, did unlawfully, but not feloniously,*
take and carry away, destroy, injure and deface the following personal property, not his own,
to-wit: (here describe the property; or if it be real property, after the star, state "destroy,
injure and deface the following real property, not his own, to witu:" here describe it), against
the peace and dignity of the state.

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