West Virginia Statutes

§ 52-1-14 — When and how jurors are to be summoned from a county to serve in another county

West Virginia·Ch. 52 JURIES·Art. 1 PETIT JURIES
(a)In any criminal case or any civil case referred to the Mass Litigation Panel, in any court, if qualified jurors, not exempt from serving, cannot be conveniently found in the county in which the trial is to be held, the judge of the court shall enter an order directing as many jurors as necessary be summoned from any other county or counties: Provided, That for those cases referred to the Mass Litigation Panel, jurors may only be summoned from any contiguous county.
(b)The court order shall include the following:
(1)The date on which the jurors are required to attend;
(2)The county or counties from which the jurors shall be drawn; and
(3)The number of jurors to be drawn.
(c)The judge issuing the order shall direct his or her circuit clerk to forward a certified copy of the ord

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Legislative History

2008 Reg. Sess., SB311; 1986 Reg. Sess., HB1214

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