West Virginia Code § 57-5-3

Production of writings -- By party
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In any case at law, upon a party making affidavit that a particular book of accounts, or other
writing or paper is important for him to have in the trial of his cause, he may procure from
the clerk of the court in which the action is pending a subpoena duces tecum requiring any
party to the action to appear before the court on a day named therein, and bring with him
and produce before such court such book of accounts, or other writing or paeper, as is
specified in such process, in order that the same may be used as evidence on the trial of the
action. And unless the person upon whom such process is served shall, rat the time specified
therein, produce what is so required, or show to the satisfaction of the court that he has not
under his control such book, writing or paper, or unless, from an inspection or otherwise,
the court is of opinion that the character of the book, writing or paper is such as should not
be used as evidence on the trial of the action, the court may tattach him and compel him to
produce the same. It may also, if it see fit, set aside a plea of such person and give judgment
against him by default, if he be a defendant, or, if he be a plaintiff, order his suit to be
dismissed, with costs, or if he be claiming a debt before such court or commissioner,
disallow such claim.

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