ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 93
(Senators Laird, Barnes, Green, Yost, Foster and Plymale, original
sponsors)
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[Passed March 10, 2011; in effect ninety days from passage.]
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AN ACT to amend and reenact §61-5-12b of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended, relating to escape from custody of the
Director of Juvenile Services; and penalties.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §61-5-12b of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5. CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE.
§61-5-12b. Escape from custody of the Director of Juvenile
Services.
(a) Any person, under the age of eighteen years of age, who
escapes or attempts to escape from the custody of the Director of
Juvenile Services, regardless of where such person is confined or
where such escape occurs, is guilty of a delinquent act and subject
to the jurisdiction of the circuit court of the county in which the
escape occurred, pursuant to section two, article five, chapter forty-nine of this code:
Provided, That upon agreement of all
parties, the prosecution of the escape may be transferred to the
circuit court from which the juvenile was originally committed.
(b) Any person, over the age of eighteen years of age or any
juvenile who has been transferred to the adult jurisdiction of the
committing court, who escapes or attempts to escape from the
custody of the Director of Juvenile Services, regardless of where
such person is confined or where such escape or attempted escape
occurs, is guilty of escape and, if the person is detained or
confined for an offense which is a felony or would have been a
felony if committed by an adult is guilty of a felony and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in a state correctional
facility not more than five years. Any person, over the age of
eighteen years of age or any juvenile who has been transferred to
the adult jurisdiction of the committing court, who is detained for
an offense which is a misdemeanor or would have been a misdemeanor
if committed by an adult is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, shall be confined in a regional jail for not
more than one year.