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2017 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 61. CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENT.
ARTICLE 6. CRIMES AGAINST THE PEACE.
- §61-6-1. Suppression of riots and unlawful assemblages.
- §61-6-1A. Control of riots and unlawful assemblages.
- §61-6-1B. Disorderly conduct; penalty.
- §61-6-2. Commitment and recognizance of rioters.
- §61-6-3. Failure of member of department of public safety, mayor or sheriff to exercise powers at riots and unlawful assemblages; penalty.
- §61-6-4. Summoning of persons to aid in suppressing riots and unlawful assemblages.
- §61-6-5. Death of person in suppression of riots and unlawful assemblages.
- §61-6-6. Destruction of building by rioters; penalty therefor and for rioting without such injury.
- §61-6-7. Conspiracy to inflict injury to persons or property; infliction of injury or death in pursuance thereof; penalties.
- §61-6-8. Release or rescue of person in custody charged or convicted under §61-6-7; penalty.
- §61-6-9. Intimidation of witness for state in conspiracy prosecutions; penalties.
- §61-6-10. Reward for arrest in conspiracy cases; employment of special policemen and detectives.
- §61-6-11.
- §61-6-12. Mobs and lynchings; penalties; liability of county or city.
- §61-6-13. Disturbance of religious worship; penalty.
- §61-6-14. Disturbance of schools, societies, and other assemblies; penalty.
- §61-6-14A. Loitering on school property; penalty; exceptions.
- §61-6-15.
- §61-6-16.
- §61-6-17. False reports concerning bombs or other explosive devices; penalties.
- §61-6-18. Camping upon governmental grounds or lawns; penalties; public nuisance.
- §61-6-19. Willful disruption of governmental processes; offenses occurring at State Capitol Complex; penalties.
- §61-6-20. Falsely reporting an emergency incident.
- §61-6-21. Prohibiting violations of an individual's civil rights; penalties.
- §61-6-22. Wearing masks, hoods or face coverings.
- §61-6-23. Shooting range; limitations on nuisance actions; noise ordinances
- §61-6-24. Threats of terrorist acts, conveying false information concerning terrorist acts and committing terrorist hoaxes prohibited; penalties.
- §61-6-25. Falsely reporting child abuse.
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