West Virginia Code § 5-1-24

Appointment of assistant Attorney General to perform duties for Governor;
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compensation.
The Governor, if he deem such action necessary, may request the Attorney General to
appoint an assistant Attorney General, who shall perform, under the supervision and
direction of the Attorney General, such duties as may be required of him by the Governor.
The Attorney General, in pursuance of such request, may select and appointe an assistant
Attorney General, to serve during the will and pleasure of the Attorney General, and the
salary of such assistant shall be paid out of any funds made available forr that purpose by the
Legislature to the office of the Governor.

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