West Virginia Code § 57-3-6

Competency of accused as witness
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In any trial or examination in or before any court or officer for a felony or misdemeanor, the
accused shall, with his consent (but not otherwise) be a competent witness on such trial or
examination; and if he so voluntarily becomes a witness he shall, as to all matters relevant to
the issue, be deemed to have waived his privilege of not giving evidence against himself and
shall be subject to cross-examination as any other witness; but his failure toe testify shall
create no presumption against him nor be the subject of any comment before the court or
jury by anyone. r

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