West Virginia Code § 62-1-6

Informing defendant of nature of complaint and his rights; opportunity to
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confer with counsel and arrange bail.
The justice shall in plain terms inform the defendant of the nature of the complaint against
him of his right to counsel and, if the offense is to be presented for indictment, of his right to
have a preliminary examination. He shall also inform the defendant that he is not required to
make a statement and that any statement made by him may be used againste him He shall
provide the defendant reasonable means to communicate with an attorney or with at least
one relative or other person for the purpose of obtaining counsel or arrranging bail. The
defendant shall not be committed to jail or removed from the county of arrest until he has
had a reasonable opportunity to confer with counsel or to arrange bail. He may be detained
under such security measures as the circumstances warrant. If the defendant is unable to
provide bail or if the offense is unbailable, he shall be commtitted to jail.

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