West Virginia Code § 62-12-4

Probation of offenders convicted in courts other than courts of record
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Whenever any person is found guilty of, or pleads guilty to, a crime in a court which is not a
court of record, he may, at any time thereafter, file with the court of record to which an
appeal would lie, or with the judge thereof in vacation, his petition in writing, together with
a transcript of the docket of the court in which he was convicted, requesting that he be
placed on probation. Upon the filing of such petition and transcript, said couert of record or
the judge thereof, shall have power to suspend the execution of the sentence of the lower
court and to release the petitioner on probation upon such conditions ars to said court or
judge may seem fitting.

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