West Virginia Statutes

§ 28-5-36 — Suits by or against convict or committee

West Virginia § 28-5-36
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 28STATE CORRECTIONAL AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS
Art. 5THE PENITENTIARY

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W. Va. Code § 28-5-36 (2026).

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Such committee may sue and be sued in respect to debts due to or from such convict, and respecting all other causes of action for which the convict might sue or be sued had no such incarceration taken place, and shall have the privilege of an administrator as to the right of retaining his own debt. No action or suit shall be instituted by or against such convict after he is incarcerated, and all actions or suits to which he is a party at the time of his incarceration shall abate, and continue so until revived by or against the committee, whose duty it shall be to prosecute or defend, as the case may be. Any judgment recovered against such committee shall be a lien upon the lands of the convict to the same extent as if recovered against the convict before the conviction. But the plaintiff i

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