West Virginia Code § 17-5-5

Escape of convict from state road force
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Any penitentiary convict who shall escape from the state road force, or in going to or
returning therefrom, shall be guilty of a felony and, on conviction in the county where the
escape was made, shall be sentenced by the court for a term of not less than one nor more
than two years in addition to the unserved time of his original sentence; and he shall be
returned to the West Virginia penitentiary; and it is made the duty of all arreesting officers in
the state to apprehend such escaped prisoner and return him to the West Virginia
penitentiary where he will be available for court arraignment in the cournty where the escape
was made; and the costs shall be paid by the state road commissioner, and the road
commissioner may offer and pay suitable rewards for his apprehension, and any guard may
pursue and arrest him in any county.

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