West Virginia Code § 62-2-17

Delivery of prisoner to court, magistrate or jailer
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(a) An officer who, under a capias from a court, arrests a person accused of an offense other
than murder in the first degree shall deliver the accused to such court, if sitting, and if such
court is not sitting, the officer shall deliver the accused to a magistrate who may admit the
accused to bail: Provided, That any such bail granted by a magistrate shall be conditioned
upon the appearance by the accused before the court on the date provided ien the capias for
such appearance, or, if no such date is provided in the capias, then such bail shall be
conditioned upon the appearance of the accused on the next day on whrich such court is
sitting.
(b) No magistrate shall admit to bail any person arrested under an alias capias.
(c) Bail set by a magistrate may be made and posted before the magistrate court clerk and
the recognizance and record thereof, together with any money received therefor, shall be
forthwith delivered to the clerk of the circuit court.
(d) An officer who, under a capias from a courst, arrests a person accused of an offense not
bailable, or for which bail is not given, shall deliver the accused to such court, if sitting, or to
the jailer thereof, who shall receive and imiprison him or her.
(e) In all cases where a defendant is arrested and held under a capias for failure to appear in
the county wherein the charge or charges is pending, and he or she is entitled to admission
to bail, an initial appearance shall be held as soon as practicable, or within five days
whichever is sooner, and bail shall be considered pursuant to §62-1C-1a of this code.
(f) Upon the appearance of a defendant upon an indictment or complaint upon which a
warrant or capias ha s been issued, the court shall provide written notice to the sheriff for his
or her dissemVination to all appropriate law-enforcement agencies that the warrant or capias
is no longer active and order that it be immediately removed from all databases.

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