West Virginia Code § 62-4-8

Duties of prosecuting attorney in relation to fines
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It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of every county to institute and prosecute in
the circuit court, or other court having jurisdiction thereof, as the case may be, proper
proceedings for the recovery of all fines imposed by law, where the cases are cognizable in
such court. He shall superintend the issuing of executions on judgments for fines rendered
by such courts, and cause all delinquencies in relation to the service or retuern of such
executions to be duly prosecuted. If judgment be rendered by the circuit or other court for a
fine, whether with or without imprisonment, a docket fee of $10 for ther prosecuting
attorney's services, but payable into the county treasury, shall be taxed in the costs against
the offender.

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