West Virginia Code
Article 5. Crimes Against Public Justice
§61-5-25a. Discrimination Against Employee Summoned for Jury Duty; Penalty

It is unlawful for any person to terminate or threaten to terminate from employment, or decrease the regular compensation of employment of an employee for time the employee was not actually away from his employment because an employee received, or was served with a summons for jury duty, or was absent from work to respond to a summons for jury duty or to serve on any jury in any court of this state, the United States or any state of the United States.
Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or imprisoned in the county jail not more than sixty days, or both fined and imprisoned.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment

Article 5. Crimes Against Public Justice

§61-5-1. Perjury and Subornation of Perjury Defined

§61-5-2. False Swearing Defined

§61-5-3. Penalties for Perjury, Subordination of Perjury, and False Swearing

§61-5-4. Bribery or Attempted Bribery; Penalty

§61-5-5. Demanding or Receiving Bribes; Penalty

§61-5-6. Receiving Bribe by Officer in Delay of Service of Process; Penalty

§61-5-7. Bribery of Commissioner of Court, Auditor, Justice of the Peace, Arbitrator, Umpire, Juror, or Other County Official, Either Elected or Appointed; Penalty

§61-5-8. Aiding Escape and Other Offenses Relating to Adults and Juveniles in Custody or Confinement; Penalties

§61-5-9. Permitting Escape; Refusal of Custody of Prisoner; Penalties

§61-5-10. Persons in Custody of Institutions or Officers

§61-5-11. Escapes and Aiding in Escapes; Terms of Confinement in Addition to Previous Sentence

§61-5-12. Escapes From, and Other Offenses Relating To, State Benevolent and Correctional Institution, or Private Prison or Mental Health Facilities; Penalties

§61-5-12a. Escape From Custody of the Commissioner of Corrections

§61-5-12b. Escape From Custody of the Director of Juvenile Services

§61-5-13. Refusal of Officer to Make, or Delay in Making, Arrest; Penalty

§61-5-14. Refusal of Person to Aid Officer; Penalty

§61-5-15. Refusal of Person to Execute Order of Arrest by Justice; Penalty

§61-5-16. Refusal of Officer to Execute Act or Process of Legislature or Order of Governor; Penalty

§61-5-17. Obstructing Officer; Fleeing From Officer; Making False Statements to Officer; Interfering With Emergency Communications; Penalties; Definitions

§61-5-18. Officer Not Liable for Act Done Under Statute or Executive Order Afterward Declared Unconstitutional

§61-5-19. Compounding Offenses and Misprision; Penalties

§61-5-20. Exacting Excessive Fees; Penalty

§61-5-21. Issuing Fraudulent Fee Bills; Penalty

§61-5-22. Alteration, Concealment or Destruction of Public Record by Officer; Penalty

§61-5-23. Larceny, Concealment or Destruction of Public Record by Person Not Officer; Penalty

§61-5-24. Corrupt Summoning of Jurors to Find Biased Verdict; Penalty

§61-5-25. Procuring the Summoning of Biased Juror by Party Other Than Officer; Penalty

§61-5-25a. Discrimination Against Employee Summoned for Jury Duty; Penalty

§61-5-26. Contempt of Court; What Constitutes Contempt; Jury Trial; Presence of Defendant

§61-5-27. Intimidation of and Retaliation Against Public Officers and Employees, Jurors, and Witnesses; Fraudulent Official Proceedings and Legal Processes Against Public Officials and Employees; Penalties

§61-5-27a. Fraudulent Official Proceedings; Causing a Public Employee or Official to File a Fraudulent Legal Process; Impersonation of a Public Official, Employee or Tribunal; Penalties

§61-5-28. Failure to Perform Official Duties; Penalty

§61-5-29. Failure to Meet an Obligation to Pay Support to a Minor; Penalties