West Virginia Statutes

§ 62-9-21 — Indictment for keeping house of ill fame

West Virginia § 62-9-21
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 62CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Art. 9FORMS OF INDICTMENTS

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W. Va. Code § 62-9-21 (2026).

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An indictment for keeping a house of ill fame, assignation house or house of like character, 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 keep and maintain a certain house of ill fame, assignation house or house of like character, resorted to for the purposes of prostitution and lewdness, against the peace and dignity of the state. And for letting a house for like purposes, the indictment shall be sufficient if it be in the following form, tenor or effect (after following the form in section one): That A..............., on the ............ day of

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