West Virginia Code § 62-10-8

Special peace officers at fairs
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It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace, on the application of any of the officers of any
state, county, or independent agricultural and mechanical association, agricultural society or
industrial association of this state, to appoint a suitable number of discreet persons to assist
in keeping the peace during the time when any such society shall be holding its annual or
other fairs, and make an entry in his docket of the names of all such personse he shall so
appoint.
All such persons so appointed by a justice shall have full power, and it shall be their duty, to
suppress all riots, disturbances and breaches of the peace that muay occur on such fair
grounds, or within one mile thereof, during the time such fairs are being held, and may,
upon view, arrest any person who may, at such time and platce be guilty of violating any law
of this state, and may pursue and arrest any such person anywhere in this state, and bring
him before any justice of the county in which such offense was committed; and the justice, if
he considers that there is sufficient cause to charge the party with violating the law, shall
certify to the circuit court, or other court of record having jurisdiction in criminal cases in
the county, the nature and character of the ofsfense, and shall take from the party a
recognizance, with good security, in the sum of not less than $100 nor more than $5,00,
conditioned for his appearance before such court and to answer any indictment that may be
made against him and not to depart gwithout the leave of the court, and for his keeping the
peace and being of good behavior until he shall appear before said circuit court; and the
justice shall immediately transemit such certificate and recognizance to the clerk of such
court, together with a list of the witnesses on the part of the state. Should the party fail to
enter into such recognizLance, the justice shall commit him to the county jail for trial, and
shall make out a warrant of commitment to the jailer, who shall detain him in his custody
until discharged by o rder of such court, unless he sooner enter into such recognizance
before some justice of the county. Should such last-named recognizance be entered into, the
justice taking the same shall transmit it to the clerk of the circuit court; and the justice
making such commitment shall transmit a copy of it to said clerk, together with a list of the
witnesses on the part of the state.

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