WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 62-2-5
§62-2-5. Indictment for embezzlement; description and proof of
money in prosecutions for embezzlement and other
crimes.
In a prosecution against a person accused of embezzling, or
fraudulently converting to his own use, bullion, money, bank notes,
or other security for money, it shall be lawful, in the same
indictment, to charge and thereon to proceed against the accused,
for any number of distinct acts of such embezzlement or fraudulent
conversion which may have been committed by him within six months
from the first of the last of such acts; and it shall be sufficient
to allege the embezzlement or fraudulent conversion to be of money,
bullion, bank notes, or security for money without specifying the
particular kind of money, bank notes, bullion or security for
money, as the case may be; and such allegation, so far as it
regards the description of the property, shall be sustained, if the
accused be proved to have embezzled or fraudulently converted to
his own use, any bullion, money, bank notes, or security for money
(although the particular item or thing embezzled or converted be
neither alleged nor proved).
And in any indictment, warrant or information in which it is
necessary to describe money current in this state, a description of
such money as "United States currency" will be sufficient without
specifying the number and denomination thereof, and such
description shall be construed to mean national bank notes, United
States treasury notes, federal reserve notes, certificates for
either gold or silver coin, fractional coin, currency, or any other
form of money issued by the United States government and current as money in this state.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session