West Virginia Code
Article 12. Probation and Parole
§62-12-7a. Presentence Diagnosis and Classification; Power of Court; Custody of Convicted Person; Provision for Presentence Reports; Penalty for Escape

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when any person has been found guilty of, or pleads guilty to, a felony, or any offense described in article eight-d or eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code, against a minor child, the court may, prior to pronouncing of sentence, direct that the person be delivered into the custody of the commissioner of corrections, for the purpose of diagnosis and classification for a period not to exceed sixty days: Provided, That the court shall require that a presentence report be completed by the probation officer assigned to that person and be made available to the commissioner of corrections prior to delivery of the person to a statutorily approved diagnosis and classification unit of the Division of Corrections. While at the diagnosis and classification unit the person shall undergo examination, diagnosis and classification and shall then be remanded and delivered to the custody of the sheriff of the county wherein he or she was found guilty or entered such plea. Within ten days following the termination of the examination, diagnosis and classification, the commissioner of corrections shall make or cause to be made a report to the court wherein the person was found guilty, or entered a plea of guilty, containing the results, findings, conclusions and recommendations of the commissioner with respect to such person.
Whenever a person is remanded into the custody of the commissioner of corrections pursuant to this section, the person shall be given credit on any sentence subsequently imposed by the court equal to the time spent in such custody.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 62. Criminal Procedure

Article 12. Probation and Parole

§62-12-1. Courts Having Authority to Place Offenders on Probation

§62-12-2. Eligibility for Probation

§62-12-3. Suspension of Sentence and Release on Probation

§62-12-4. Probation of Offenders Convicted in Courts Other Than Courts of Record

§62-12-5. Probation Officers and Assistants

§62-12-6. Powers and Duties of Probation Officers

§62-12-7. Pretrial and Preliminary Investigation; Report on Prospective Probationers

§62-12-7a. Presentence Diagnosis and Classification; Power of Court; Custody of Convicted Person; Provision for Presentence Reports; Penalty for Escape

§62-12-8. Record of Order as to Release on Probation

§62-12-9. Conditions of Release on Probation

§62-12-10. Violation of Probation

§62-12-11. Probation Period

§62-12-12. Parole Board Generally

§62-12-12a. Parole Board Panels

§62-12-13. Powers and Duties of Board; Eligibility for Parole; Procedure for Granting Parole

§62-12-13a. Eligibility Date for Parole

§62-12-13b. Special Parole Considerations for Persons Convicted as Juveniles

§62-12-13c. Authority of Commissioner to Establish a Nonviolent Offense Parole Program

§62-12-17. Conditions of Release on Probation and Parole

§62-12-18. Period of Parole; Discharge

§62-12-19. Violation of Parole

§62-12-20. To Whom Article Applies

§62-12-21. Repeal of Inconsistent Laws;"director" Construed to Mean "board."

§62-12-22. Appointment of Counsel for Parole Violators; Authority to Appoint; Payment of Counsel

§62-12-23. Notification of Parole Hearing; Victim’s Right to Be Heard; Notification of Release on Parole

§62-12-24. Request to Continue for Good Cause and Timely Notice Required

§62-12-26. Extended Supervision for Certain Sex Offenders; Sentencing; Conditions; Supervision Provisions; Supervision Fee

§62-12-27. Mandatory Prerelease Risk Assessment of Certain Sex Offenders

§62-12-28. Authorizing Supreme Court to Develop Pilot Pretrial Release Programs

§62-12-29. Shared Information for Community Supervision