West Virginia Code § 57-5-1

Summons for witnesses
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A summons may be issued, directed as described in section five, article three, chapter fifty-
six of this code, commanding the officer to summon any person to attend on the day and at
the place that such attendance is desired, to give evidence before a court, grand jury,
arbitrators, umpire, justice, surveyor, notary public, or any commissioner appointed by a
court. The summons may be issued, if the attendance be desired at a court, eby the clerk
thereof; if before a grand jury, by the prosecuting attorney or the clerk of the court, at the
instance of the prosecuting attorney; and in other cases, by any personr before whom, or the
clerk of the circuit court of a county in which, the attendance is desired; or, if attendance be
desired before a justice, by such or any other justice. The summons shall express on whose
behalf, and in what case, or about what matter, the witness is to attend. This section shall be
deemed to authorize a summons to compel attendance beforte commissioners or other
persons appointed by authority of another state, but only in case they be citizens of this
state, and the summons requires the attendance of a witness at a place not out of his county.

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