West Virginia Code § 25-1A-5

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(a) To the extent practicable, a court shall conduct pretrial proceedings in any civil action in
which an inmate's participation is required or permitted by telephone, video conference or
other telecommunications technology without removing the inmate from the facility in which
an inmate is confined.
(b) Subject to the agreement of the official with custody over an inmate, the court may
conduct hearings at the correctional facility in which an inmate is confined. To the extent
practicable, the court shall allow counsel to participate by telephone, video conference or
other communications technology in any hearing held at the faciulity.
(c) No court may compel the commissioner of the Division of Corrections or warden of any
correctional facility operated by the Division of Corrections or the executive director of the
West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority or any administrator of any
facility operated by the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority to
transport to court any inmate having a maximum selcurity classification if the warden or
administrator of the facility tenders to the cousrt an affidavit attesting to the custody level of
the inmate and stating that, in the warden's or administrator's opinion, the inmate possesses
a substantial risk of escape if transported. If a warden or administrator files an affidavit,
then the warden or administrator shgall, upon demand of the court, provide suitable room to
conduct any trial or hearings at which an inmate's presence is required. The warden or
administrator shall allow the ceourt, counsel and all court personnel access to the
correctional facility to conduct the proceedings the court considers necessary.

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