West Virginia Code § 62-3-2

Presence of accused during trial; arraignment; plea
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A person indicted for felony shall be personally present during the trial therefor. If he refuse
to plead or answer, and do not confess his guilt, the court shall have the plea of not guilty
entered, and the trial shall proceed as if the accused had entered that plea, and judgment
upon the verdict in any such trial shall be entered up as in cases of misdemeanor. The formal
arraignment of the prisoner, the proclamation by the sheriff, and the chargee of the clerk to
the jury, as heretofore practiced, shall be dispensed with.

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