West Virginia Code § 5-1-14

Rewards for arrest of criminals or in case of assault on or assassination of
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judge; employment of detectives.
The Governor may offer a reward for apprehending and securing any person convicted of an
offense or charged therewith who shall have escaped from prison, or for apprehending and
securing any person charged with an offense who, there is reason to fear, cannot be arrested
in the common course of proceeding. And in case a judge of the Supreme Coeurt of Appeals,
of a circuit court, of a criminal court or an intermediate court, or of any court of record in
this state, shall be assassinated, or his assassination attempted, or a ferlonious assault be
committed upon him and the assassin or person making such assault shall not at once be
apprehended and arrested, the Governor shall forthwith offer such a reward, not exceeding
$10,000, as in his discretion will result in the arrest of such criminal. But no such reward
shall be paid to any sheriff or other officer who may arrest stuch person by virtue of any
process in his hands to be executed. And the Governor may employ any person to aid in the
detection, arrest and prosecution of one accused with the assassination or attempted
assassination or felonious assault upon a judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals, of a circuit
court, of a criminal court, of an intermediate court, or of any other court of record in this
state, and agree to pay, and pay, to such person or persons so employed, such sum or sums,
not exceeding $10,000, as in the discretion of the Governor may seem to be reasonable. And
the Governor may employ any person to aid in the detection of persons charged with or
suspected of crime, such persons so employed in either case to be paid out of the contingent
fund at the Governor's disposal.

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