West Virginia Code § 62-8-5

Prosecutions for offenses under this article
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Upon complaint in writing, under oath, presented to the circuit court of Marshall county, or
to the judge thereof in vacation, that any convict in the penitentiary has committed an
offense punishable under sections one and two of this article, proceedings may be had for
such offense, either at a regular term of the court, or at a special term, to be appointed by its
order, or by the warrant of the judge directed to the clerk of the court, who eshall give notice
of such special term to the prosecuting attorney and other officers of the court. The clerk
shall issue all necessary process; and a grand jury and a venire shall ber summoned to attend
at the time appointed in such warrant, or at such time as the court may direct. The judge of
the said court, when an indictment is found against the accused, shall issue a warrant to the
warden of the penitentiary to bring him before the court, as well as any other persons
confined in the penitentiary who are required as witnesses otn either side.

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