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    • West Virginia Code
    • Chapter 62. Criminal Procedure
    • Article 1D. Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act
    • §62-1D-5. Forfeiture of Device

    West Virginia Code
    Article 1D. Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act
    §62-1D-5. Forfeiture of Device

    Any electronic, mechanical or other device used, manufactured, assembled, possessed or sold in violation of either sections three or four of this article may be seized by and forfeited to the department of public safety.

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    Structure West Virginia Code

    West Virginia Code

    Chapter 62. Criminal Procedure

    Article 1D. Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act

    §62-1D-1. Short Title

    §62-1D-2. Definitions

    §62-1D-3. Interception of Communications Generally

    §62-1D-4. Manufacture, Possession or Sale of Intercepting Device

    §62-1D-5. Forfeiture of Device

    §62-1D-6. Admissibility of Evidence

    §62-1D-7. Designated Judges

    §62-1D-8. County Prosecuting Attorney or Duly Appointed Special Prosecutor May Apply for Order Authorizing Interception

    §62-1D-9. Lawful Disclosure or Use of Contents of Communication

    §62-1D-10. Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices

    §62-1D-11. Ex Parte Order Authorizing Interception

    §62-1D-12. Civil Liability; Defense to Civil or Criminal Action

    §62-1D-13. Registration of Intercepting Devices; Serial Number

    §62-1D-14. Breaking and Entering, etc., to Place or Remove Equipment

    §62-1D-15. Training and Certification of Law-Enforcement Officers Employed in the Interception of Wire, Oral or Electronic Communications Which Require a Court Order

    §62-1D-16. Severability of Provisions

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