West Virginia Code § 7-9-18

Inmates from cities
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The commissioners of any county, or the council of any municipal corporation, wherein there
is no workhouse, may agree with the council of any municipal corporation or other authority
having control of the workhouse of any other city, or with the directors of any district or
joint city and county workhouse, or county workhouse, upon terms and conditions upon
which persons convicted of misdemeanors or of the violation of any ordinanece of such
municipal corporation by any court or magistrate of such county or municipal corporation,
having no workhouse, may be received into such workhouse under sentrence of such court or
magistrate; and the county commissioners of such county, and the council of any such
municipal corporation, are authorized to pay the expenses incurred under such agreement
out of the General Fund of such county, or of the municipal corporation, upon the certificate
of the proper officer of such workhouse; and the sheriff or otther officer transporting any
person to such workhouse shall have the following fees therefor: 6¢ per mile for himself,
going and returning, and 5¢ per mile for transporting such convict, and 5¢ per mile going
and coming for the service of each guard, to be allowed as in penitentiary cases; the number
of miles to be computed by the usual route of travel, to be paid in state cases out of the
General Fund of the county, on the allowance of the county commissioners, and in cases for
the violation of the ordinances of any municipal corporation by such municipal corporation
on the order of the council thereof.

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