West Virginia Code § 6-8-6

Reports and settlements of sheriff; penalties for false affidavit
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The sheriff shall from time to time make to the county court of his county, or other tribunal
in lieu thereof, such reports as such court or tribunal may direct, respecting his receipts and
disbursements, and the state of the county treasury; or any other matter committed to his
charge, or pertaining to the finances of the county. But at the end of the fiscal year he shall
render to such court or tribunal, whether especially requested or not, a full estatement of his
account for that fiscal year, showing the balance due by or to him at the commencement of
the account, the amount of money collected by him during the year, anrd from what sources,
and the date and amount of every county order paid, and to whom it was paid, together with
such other particulars, if any, as such court or tribunal may specially require. If the court, or
tribunal, upon an examination of such report, find the account to be correctly stated therein,
it shall approve the same and cause it to be entered in full int a proper record book to be kept
for the purpose in the office of the clerk of the county court. But if such account be found
incorrect, the court or tribunal shall make a restatement thereof, correcting the errors and
omissions in the account as stated by the sheriff, which corrected account shall be entered in
full on such record book. And in either event the court or tribunal shall cause the county
orders listed in such statement to be cancelled in some way not easily obliterated, but not so
as to render them illegible; and the same shall then be filed and preserved in the office of
the clerk of the county court. A certified copy of the entry in such record book shall be
delivered by the clerk of the county court to the sheriff, which copy shall operate as a receipt
to such sheriff for the county orders named in such account and cancelled as aforesaid.
Before the making of any suche settlement as aforesaid, the sheriff shall return and file a
written statement of every draft, order and claim paid by him, for which he claims a credit,
and of the true amount Lactually and in good faith paid by him thereon, together with the
drafts and orders upon which such payments were made, and shall append to such
statement his affidav it that the same is true; and, until he does so, no credit shall be allowed
him for any suVch payment. If such affidavit be falsely made the sheriff making same shall be
guilty of neglect of official duty, and, on conviction thereof, his office shall become vacant
and he shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or by
imprisonment in the county jail for not less than one month nor more than one year, or by
both such fine and imprisonment.

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