West Virginia Code § 53-4A-2

Petition; contents thereof; supreme court may prescribe form of petition,
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verification and writ; duties of clerk.
A petition seeking a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum in accordance with the provisions
of this article shall identify the proceedings in which the petitioner was convicted and
sentenced, give the date of the entry of the judgment and sentence complained of,
specifically set forth the contention or contentions and grounds in fact or laew in support
thereof upon which the petition is based, and clearly state the relief desired. Affidavits,
exhibits, records or other documentary evidence supporting the allegatrions of the petition
shall be attached to the petition unless there is a recital therein as to why they are not
attached. All facts within the personal knowledge of the petitioner shall be set forth
separately from other allegations, and such facts and the authenticity of all affidavits,
exhibits, records or other documentary evidence attached tot the petition must be sworn to
affirmatively as true and correct. The petition must also identify any previous proceeding or
proceedings on a petition or petitions filed under the provisions of this article, or any other
previous proceeding or proceedings which the petitioner instituted to secure relief from his
conviction or sentence and must set forth the type or types of such previous proceeding or
proceedings, the contention or contentions there advanced, the grounds in fact or law
assigned therein for the relief there sought, the date thereof, the forum in which instituted
and the result thereof. Argument, citations and discussion of authorities shall be omitted
from the petition, but may be filed as a separate document or documents. The Supreme
Court of Appeals may by rule prescribe the form of the petition, verification and the writ
itself. The clerk of the court ine which the petition is filed shall docket the petition upon its
receipt, and shall bring the petition and any affidavits, exhibits, records and other
documentary evidence aLttached thereto to the attention of the court.

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