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§59-1-15. Payments to sheriffs and clerks out of state or county treasury.
There shall be paid out of the state treasury to clerks and sheriffs for services rendered the state in a civil case such fees as would be chargeable for the like service of an individual, after such fees are duly certified to the auditor. There shall be paid by the county court according to the provisions of article five, chapter sixty-two of this code, the following fees, after the same are duly certified to such court: To the sheriff or other officer, for an arrest for felony, one dollar, and for conveying any person charged with or convicted of felony, to jail, or from one jail to another, for each mile in going and returning, five cents. The officer shall also be allowed for the support of the prisoner during the removal, and for assistance to make the arrest or effect the removal, such charge as may have been necessarily incurred by him, to be shown by his own affidavit, if living, or, if he be dead, by the affidavit, of some credible person; and where he has assistance, by the affidavit also of each person employed by him, or by such of them as may be alive and within the jurisdiction of the court, and if none of them be alive or within the jurisdiction of the court, the court may allow such claim upon his own affidavit. Such charge for assistance shall not exceed, in making an arrest, one dollar per day for each person employed to assist him; and in conveying a prisoner, not to exceed five cents per mile going and returning for each guard. The officer shall also be allowed for impaneling a jury in case of a felony, one dollar.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 59 > 59-1-15

§59-1-15. Payments to sheriffs and clerks out of state or county treasury.
There shall be paid out of the state treasury to clerks and sheriffs for services rendered the state in a civil case such fees as would be chargeable for the like service of an individual, after such fees are duly certified to the auditor. There shall be paid by the county court according to the provisions of article five, chapter sixty-two of this code, the following fees, after the same are duly certified to such court: To the sheriff or other officer, for an arrest for felony, one dollar, and for conveying any person charged with or convicted of felony, to jail, or from one jail to another, for each mile in going and returning, five cents. The officer shall also be allowed for the support of the prisoner during the removal, and for assistance to make the arrest or effect the removal, such charge as may have been necessarily incurred by him, to be shown by his own affidavit, if living, or, if he be dead, by the affidavit, of some credible person; and where he has assistance, by the affidavit also of each person employed by him, or by such of them as may be alive and within the jurisdiction of the court, and if none of them be alive or within the jurisdiction of the court, the court may allow such claim upon his own affidavit. Such charge for assistance shall not exceed, in making an arrest, one dollar per day for each person employed to assist him; and in conveying a prisoner, not to exceed five cents per mile going and returning for each guard. The officer shall also be allowed for impaneling a jury in case of a felony, one dollar.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 59 > 59-1-15

§59-1-15. Payments to sheriffs and clerks out of state or county treasury.
There shall be paid out of the state treasury to clerks and sheriffs for services rendered the state in a civil case such fees as would be chargeable for the like service of an individual, after such fees are duly certified to the auditor. There shall be paid by the county court according to the provisions of article five, chapter sixty-two of this code, the following fees, after the same are duly certified to such court: To the sheriff or other officer, for an arrest for felony, one dollar, and for conveying any person charged with or convicted of felony, to jail, or from one jail to another, for each mile in going and returning, five cents. The officer shall also be allowed for the support of the prisoner during the removal, and for assistance to make the arrest or effect the removal, such charge as may have been necessarily incurred by him, to be shown by his own affidavit, if living, or, if he be dead, by the affidavit, of some credible person; and where he has assistance, by the affidavit also of each person employed by him, or by such of them as may be alive and within the jurisdiction of the court, and if none of them be alive or within the jurisdiction of the court, the court may allow such claim upon his own affidavit. Such charge for assistance shall not exceed, in making an arrest, one dollar per day for each person employed to assist him; and in conveying a prisoner, not to exceed five cents per mile going and returning for each guard. The officer shall also be allowed for impaneling a jury in case of a felony, one dollar.