When a warrant has been duly executed or when a defendant appears in response to a summons, the defendant shall be notified of the return date set by the court. The defendant shall appear before the magistrate on or before the return date. In the event a trial or preliminary examination is not expressly waived by such defendant, the magistrate shall set a date for such trial or preliminary examination and shall notify all parties.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 4. Procedure Before Trial
§50-4-1. Commencement of Civil Actions
§50-4-2. Commencement of Criminal Prosecutions
§50-4-3. Appointment of Counsel in Criminal Proceeding
§50-4-4. Long-Arm Jurisdiction; Manner of Service in Civil Cases
§50-4-4a. Appearance in Civil Cases
§50-4-5. Return Date in Civil Action; Setting of Trial Date; Failure to Appear or Notify
§50-4-6. Return Date in Criminal Proceedings; Setting Trial Date
§50-4-7. Disqualification of Magistrate
§50-4-8. Removal to Circuit Court
§50-4-10. Default Judgment; Confession of Judgment
§50-4-11. Dismissal of Actions for Lack of Jurisdiction
§50-4-12. Dismissal of Actions for Failure to Appear, Testify, etc.