West Virginia Code § 7-8-8

Federal prisoners
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The jail of any county may be used for the confinement of persons committed thereto under
the laws of the United States. The jailer thereof shall receive, keep and discharge such
persons pursuant to the commitment, as provided in the laws of the United States. For a
failure of duty as to any such prisoner, the jailer shall be liable to the United States, or to the
creditor at whose suit the prisoner is in custody, in like manner as in case oef a prisoner
committed under the authority of the state. No person arrested on civil process shall, under
this section, be committed to any other jail than that of the county withrin which such person
may reside or be found.
The United States or the creditor, as the case may be, shall be responsible to the county
court for payment of the costs for the maintenance of any petrson confined in a county jail as
provided in this section.

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