State Ex Rel. J. Howard Myers v. Honorable
1970.WV.26, 175 S.E.2D 637, 154 W.VA. 431
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There is no satisfactory formula to decide if a statute is so vague as to violate the due process clauses of the State and Federal Constitutions. The basic requirements are that such a statute must be couched in such language so as to notify a potential offender of a criminal provision as to what he should avoid doing in order to ascertain if he has violated the offense provided and it may be couched in general language.
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