West Virginia Code § 57-5-11

Disposal of exhibits or articles offered in evidence; disposal of property in
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hands of law-enforcement officials.
Any circuit court in this state, or the judge thereof in vacation, may in its discretion by order
entered of record dispose of by return to the owner thereof, or by destruction, sale, or
otherwise, any exhibit or article introduced or offered in evidence at the hearing, or upon
the trial, of any matter or case before such court or judge, and remaining ine the custody or
control of such court for a period of thirty days after the expiration of the time within which
an appeal may be taken from any final order or judgment in such matterr or case, if no appeal
is taken therefrom, or thirty days, after any final order or judgment of an appellate court, if
such appeal is taken therein: Provided, That if the ownership of such exhibit or article be
known, the owner shall be notified and such exhibit or article shall be returned to him if he
so desires. t
Any sale directed hereunder shall be made upon such notice and terms and by such officer
or other person as the court or judge shall direct. The proceeds of any such sale shall be
applied to the reasonable costs and expenses of such sale as the court or judge shall allow,
and the remainder thereof shall be paid into tshe State Treasury.
The provisions of this section shall not apply or extend to the county commission of any
county; nor shall any property or artgicle be disposed of hereunder contrary to any other
statute which expressly provides a different disposition.

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