West Virginia Code § 62-9-6

Indictment for robbery
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An indictment for robbery 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
............., being armed with a dangerous and deadly weapon (if not armed, leave out
allegation of being armed), in and upon one B................ an assault did feloniously make, and
him the said B...............did then and there feloniously put in bodily fear, and (here set out
the articles of money stolen, as the case may be), all the property of the said B..............., and
lawfully in his control and custody, from the person of the said Bu..............., and against his
will, then and there feloniously and violently did steal, take and carry away, against the
peace and dignity of the state. t

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