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West Virginia Makes Sharing Explicit Images a Crime
< < Back to west-virginia-makes-sharing-explicit-images-a-crimeCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has signed new laws to criminalize “revenge porn” and to establish a mechanism for reducing criminal records for non-violent felonies down to misdemeanors.
The new crime laws are among dozens of measures the governor has signed so far this week following the Legislature’s 60-day regular session.
Other new laws will reduce wage bond requirements, increase fines for littering, raise prison penalties for trafficking in fentanyl and set a $150 limit on fees charged by health care providers for patient records.
In West Virginia, it will be a misdemeanor to intentionally display publicly, distribute or threaten to disclose sexually explicit or intimate images of someone else without their consent.
A first offense is subject to a fine of $1,000 to $5,000 and up to a year in jail.