WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 61-9-5
§61-9-5. Prima facie evidence of nuisance; prosecution of
complaint; dismissal; costs; permanent injunction.
In such suit evidence of the general reputation of the place,
or an admission or finding of guilt of any person under the
criminal laws against prostitution, lewdness or assignation at any
such place, shall be admissible for the purpose of proving the
existence of such nuisance, and shall be prima facie evidence of
such nuisance and of knowledge thereof and acquiescence and
participation therein on the part of the person or persons charged
with maintaining such nuisance as herein defined. If the complaint
is filed by a person who is a citizen, resident or taxpayer of the
county, it shall not be dismissed except upon a sworn statement by
the complainant and his or its attorney, setting forth the reasons
why the action should be dismissed and the dismissal approved by
the prosecuting attorney in writing or in open court. If the court
or judge is of opinion that the action ought not to be dismissed,
he may direct the prosecuting attorney to prosecute such action to
judgment at the expense of the county, and if any such action is
continued more than one term of court, any person who is a citizen,
resident or taxpayer of the county, or the attorney general, or the
prosecuting attorney, may be substituted for the complainant and
prosecute such suit to final decree. If the suit is brought by any
person who is a citizen, resident or taxpayer of the county and the
court finds and enters of record in the case that there were no
reasonable grounds or cause for such suit, the costs may be taxed
to such person. If the existence of the nuisance be established
upon the trial, a decree shall be entered which shall perpetually enjoin the defendants and any other person or persons from further
maintaining the nuisance at the place complained of and the
defendants from maintaining such nuisance elsewhere within the
county.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session