West Virginia Code § 52-1-17

Reimbursement of jurors
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(a) A juror shall be paid mileage, at the rate set by the Secretary of the Department of
Administration, for travel expenses to and from the juror's residence to the courthouse or
other place where the court is convened and shall be reimbursed for other expenses
incurred as a result of his or her required attendance at sessions of the court at a rate of not
less than $15 nor more than $40, set at the discretion of the circuit court ore the chief judge
of the circuit court, for each day of required attendance. The reimbursement shall be based
on vouchers submitted to the sheriff and shall be paid out of the State Trreasury.
(b) When a jury in any case is placed in the custody of the sheriffu, he or she shall provide the
jury with meals and lodging while they are in the sheriff's custody at a reasonable cost to be
determined by an order of the court. The costs of the meals tand lodging shall be paid out of
the State Treasury.
(c) Any time a panel of prospective jurors has been required to report to court for the
selection of a petit jury in any scheduled matter, thle court shall, by specific provision in a
court order, assess a jury cost. In both magistsrate and circuit court cases the jury cost shall
be the actual cost of the jurors' service: Provided, That the actual cost of a magistrate jury
can only be assessed where the jury request or demand occurs on or after July 1, 2007. For
any magistrate court case in which tghe jury request or demand occurred prior to July 1,
2007, the jury cost assessed shall be $200. The jury costs shall be assessed against the
parties as follows: e
(1) In every criminal case, against the defendant upon conviction, whether by plea, by bench
trial or by jury verdict;
(2) In every civil case, against either party or prorated against both parties, at the court's
discretion, if the parties settle the case or elect for a bench trial; and
(3) In the discretion of the court, and only when fairness and justice so require, a circuit
court or magistrate court may forego assessment of the jury fee, but shall set out the
reasons for waiving the fee in a written order: Provided, That a waiver of the assessment of a
jury fee in a case tried before a jury in magistrate court may only be permitted after the
circuit court, or the chief judge of the circuit court, has reviewed the reasons set forth in the
order by the magistrate and has approved the waiver.
(d)(1) The circuit or magistrate court clerk shall by the tenth day of the month following the
month of collection remit to the State Treasurer for deposit as described in subdivision (2) of
this subsection all jury costs collected and the clerk and the clerk's surety are liable for the
collection on the clerk's official bond as for other money coming into the clerk's hands by
virtue of the clerk's office. When the amount of the jury costs collected in a magistrate court
case exceeds $200, the magistrate court clerk shall separately delineate the portion of the
collected jury costs which exceeds $200.
(2) The jury costs described in subdivision (1) of this subsection shall upon receipt by the
State Treasurer be deposited as follows:
(A) All jury costs collected in a magistrate court case which exceed $200 shall be deposited
in the State's General Revenue Fund; and
(B) The remaining balance of the collected jury costs shall be deposited as follows:
(i) One-half shall be deposited into the Parent Education and Mediation Fund created in
section six hundred four, article nine, chapter forty-eight of this code; and
(ii) One-half shall be deposited into the Domestic Violence Legal Services Fund created in
section six hundred three, article twenty-six of chapter forty-eight of this code.

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