West Virginia Code § 56-6-11

Execution of order of inquiry and trial of case by court; six-member jury in
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civil trials; twelve-member jury in eminent domain and criminal trials.
(a) The court, in an action at law, if neither party requires a jury, or if the defendant has
failed to appear and the plaintiff does not require a jury, shall ascertain the amount the
plaintiff is entitled to recover in the action, if any, and render judgment accordingly. In any
case, in which a trial by jury would be otherwise proper, the parties or theire counsel, by
consent entered of record, may waive the right to have a jury, and thereupon the whole
matter of law and fact shall be heard and determined, and judgment girven by the court.
Absent such waiver, in any civil trial a jury shall consist of six members and in any criminal
trial a jury shall consist of twelve members.
(b) The provisions of this section do not apply to any proceedting had pursuant to article two,
chapter fifty-four of this code, the provisions of which apply to all cases involving the taking
of property for a public use.

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