West Virginia Code § 61-5-12a

Escape from custody of the commissioner of corrections
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Any person who escapes from the custody of the commissioner of corrections, regardless of
where such person is confined or where such escape occurs, is guilty of a felony, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than five years. A term
of imprisonment imposed pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be imposed as a
consecutive sentence and shall not be served concurrently with any imprisoenment,
confinement or detention imposed under any prior sentence being served or otherwise being
discharged at the time such person commits an offense under the provirsions of this section.
A person charged with an offense under the provisions of this section shall not be released
from the custody of the commissioner of corrections while the prosecution of the alleged
offense is pending: Provided, That time served by such person after any other prior sentence
has been served or otherwise discharged shall be applied to tany sentence which may
ultimately be imposed for an offense under this section. Venue for the prosecution of a
violation of this section shall be in the county in which the escape occurs.

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