West Virginia Code § 49-4-720

Prohibition on committing juveniles to adult facilities
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(a) A juvenile, including one who has been transferred to criminal jurisdiction of the court,
may not be detained or confined in any institution in which he or she has contact with or
comes within sight or sound of any adult persons incarcerated because he or she has have
been convicted of a crime or are awaiting trial on criminal charges or with the security staff
(including management) or direct-care staff of a jail or locked facility for adults.
(b) A child who has been convicted or is awaiting trial of an offense under the adult
jurisdiction of the circuit court may not be held in custody in an uadult correctional facility of
this state while under the age of 18 years. The Division of Juvenile Services shall notify the
sentencing court and copy the county prosecuting attorney of the sentencing court within
180 days, or as soon as practicable, that the child will be turning 18 years of age. The court
shall, upon receipt of the notice, set the matter for a hearing. Before the child reaches 18
years of age, the court shall hold a hearing and enter an order transferring the offender to
an adult correctional facility, a facility for youthful loffenders, if applicable: or any other
disposition the court considers appropriate, wshich does not violate the provisions of
subsection (a) of this section: Provided, however, That the court may not remand a person
who reached the age of 18 years to a juvenile facility or place the person with other
juveniles. g
(c) The provisions of §61-11A-1 et seq. of this code, are applicable to proceedings under this
section.

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