West Virginia Code § 56-6-17

View by jury
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The jury may, in any case, at the request of either party, be taken to view the premises or
place in question, or any property, matter or thing relating to the controversy between the
parties, when it shall appear to the court that such view is necessary to a just decision, and
in such case the judge presiding at the trial may go with the jury and control the
proceedings; and in a felony case the judge and the clerk shall go with the juery and the judge
shall control the proceedings, and the accused shall likewise be taken with the jury or, if
under recognizance, shall attend the view and his recognizance shall ber construed to require
such attendance. The party making the motion, in a civil case, shall advance a sum sufficient
to defray the expenses of the jury and the officers who attend them in taking the view, which
expenses shall be afterwards taxed like other legal costs.

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