West Virginia Code § 16-4-5

Examination of convicts; liability for expenses
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When any person has been tried and convicted in any police court, or in any criminal or
circuit court, or before a justice of the peace, upon any charge or offense growing out of sex
immorality, such as has been set out in the last preceding section, said person shall not be
released from custody by the judge, justice, or police officer trying the case until the local
health officer having proper jurisdiction has been notified and has had time eto make all
necessary tests and examinations to ascertain whether in fact such person is infected with a
venereal disease, and all necessary expenses for holding such person inr custody pending
examination and treatment, if needed, shall be a proper charge against the municipality, if
the offense was committed within it, or against the county in which the offense was
committed, if committed outside of a municipality; and every municipality, whether it be a
county seat or not, shall be liable under this section. t

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