A person is guilty of bribery under the provisions of this section if he offers, confers or agrees to confer to or upon another, or solicits, accepts or agrees to accept from another, directly or indirectly:
(1) Any pecuniary benefit as consideration for the recipient's official action as a public servant or party official; or
(2) Any benefit as consideration for the recipient's official action as a public servant in an administrative or judicial proceeding; or
(3) Any benefit as consideration for a violation of a legal duty as a public servant or party official.
A person is also guilty of bribery under the provisions of this section if he agrees to render or not to render official action as a public servant or party official as consideration for a pecuniary benefit being offered or conferred to or upon, or as consideration for a promise that a pecuniary benefit shall be offered or conferred to or upon, another person or a party official or a political party.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment
Article 5A. Bribery and Corrupt Practices
§61-5A-3. Bribery in Official and Political Matters
§61-5A-4. Unlawful Rewarding for Past Behavior
§61-5A-5. Threats in Official and Political Matters
§61-5A-6. Gifts or Gratuities to Public Servants Prohibited; Exceptions
§61-5A-7. Trading in Public Office