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2017 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 62. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
ARTICLE 3. TRIAL OF CRIMINAL CASES.
- §62-3-1. Time for trial; depositions of witnesses for accused; counsel, copy of indictment, and list of jurors for accused; remuneration of appointed counsel.
- §62-3-1A. Written guilty plea; form; right to counsel; effect of plea; failure of plea to be signed or witnessed.
- §62-3-2. Presence of accused during trial; arraignment; plea.
- §62-3-3. Selection of jury in felony cases; striking jurors; alternate jurors.
- §62-3-4. Challenge of jurors.
- §62-3-5.
- §62-3-6. Custody of jury; board and lodging of jurors; conversation with jurors.
- §62-3-7. Filling vacancy in jury; discharge of jury.
- §62-3-8. Jury for defendants indicted and tried jointly; jury for separate trials of persons jointly indicted.
- §62-3-9.
- §62-3-10.
- §62-3-11.
- §62-3-12.
- §62-3-13. Change of venue.
- §62-3-14. Conviction of part of offense charged in indictment.
- §62-3-15. Verdict and sentence in murder cases.
- §62-3-16. Verdicts jury may find on indictments for homicide or assault.
- §62-3-17. Verdicts jury may find in prosecution for larceny.
- §62-3-18. Conviction of attempt on trial for felony; effect of general verdict of not guilty.
- §62-3-19. Faulty counts in indictment.
- §62-3-20. Verdict and judgment in joint trial.
- §62-3-21. Discharge for failure to try within certain time.
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