West Virginia Statutes

§ 62-1-5a — Citation in lieu of arrest; failure to appear

West Virginia § 62-1-5a
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 62CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Art. 1PRELIMINARY PROCEDURE

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W. Va. Code § 62-1-5a (2026).

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A law-enforcement officer may issue a citation instead of making an arrest for the following offenses, if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person being cited will appear to answer the charge:

(1)Any misdemeanor, not involving injury to the person, committed in a law-enforcement officer's presence: Provided, That the officer may arrest the person if he has reasonable grounds to believe that the person is likely to cause serious harm to himself or others; and
(2)When any person is being detained for the purpose of investigating whether such person has committed or attempted to commit shoplifting, pursuant to section four, article three-a, chapter sixty-one of this code. The citation shall provide that the defendant shall appear within a designated time. If the defendant

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Legislative History

2012 Reg. Sess., SB342; 2008 Reg. Sess., HB4708; 2005 Reg. Sess., SB745; 1982 Reg. Sess., SB221

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