WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 61-3-23
§61-3-23. Destroying or concealing will; embezzlement by
fiduciary; penalty.
If any person fraudulently destroy or conceal any will or
codicil, with intent to prevent the probate thereof, he shall be
guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction, be confined in the
penitentiary not less than one nor more than five years. If any
guardian, personal representative, or other fiduciary, shall
wilfully and knowingly fail to make and return an inventory of any
personal property (of which an inventory is required by law to be
made) which may come to his hands as such, or wilfully and
knowingly fail or refuse to produce any such property for
appraisement in the manner required by law, or wilfully and
knowingly conceal or embezzle any such property, he shall be guilty
of the larceny thereof; and the failure of any such guardian,
personal representative or other fiduciary to account for and pay
over or deliver, when directed by the court, as required by law,
any money, bullion, bank notes or other property, determined by the
proper officer of court to be due and payable, shall be prima facie
evidence that such guardian, personal representative or other
fiduciary has embezzled the same.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session