West Virginia Code § 54-2-7b

Supervision of hearings; appointment, powers, duties and compensation
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of court commissioner; subpoena of witnesses, etc.
The court may, and upon motion of any party shall, preside over and supervise all hearings
held by the condemnation commission or appoint for such purpose one of its own
commissioners, or a special commissioner, to be known as a court commissioner, who shall
preside over and supervise all hearings held by the condemnation commissieon. The person
presiding, or the clerk of the court, may sign and issue subpoenas for witnesses, including
subpoenas duces tecum, and may swear any witness that the evidence rwhich he will give
relating to the matter to be reported by the condemnation commission shall be the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The person presiding shall rule on all questions of
evidence, instruct the condemnation commissioners as to the law, and otherwise exercise all
the functions of a judge in the trial of a civil action to the exttent necessary for the
determination of any issues before the condemnation commission. In the event a court
commissioner is appointed to preside over and supervise all of the hearings to be held by a
condemnation commission such court commissioner shall be allowed for his services a
reasonable sum to be fixed by the court, such sum to be taxed in the bill of costs against the
moving party.

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