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The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia is the state supreme court of the state of West Virginia, the highest of West Virginia's state courts.The court sits primarily at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, although from 1873 to 1915, it was also required by state law to hold sessions in Charles Town in the state's Eastern Panhandle. [1]
In West Virginia, magistrate courts are non-lawyer small claims and petty crime courts, established to replace the justice of the peace system in 1976. There are at least two magistrates in every county, and ten in the largest county, Kanawha. [1]
Jan. 25—Residents of West Virginia will now have easier access to county magistrate court filings from the comfort of home—or wherever you might be. In an effort to make court records more ...
Harry Louis Kirkpatrick III (born 1951), abbreviated H. L. or H.L., is a retired judge of the 10th Circuit Court of West Virginia. [1] [2] Kirkpatrick was appointed ...
State or federal district: Provision: Language: Alabama: Const. Art 1 § 10 "That no person shall be barred from prosecuting or defending before any tribunal in this state, by himself or counsel, any civil cause to which he is a party."
Dimlich began his legal career as an associate for the law firm Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown and Poe. From 1996 to 1997, Dimlich served as an Assistant West Virginia Attorney General.
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Wooton was a law clerk for Judge John A. Field Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from 1971 to 1972; an assistant West Virginia Attorney General from 1972 to 1974; and an assistant Raleigh County prosecutor from 1974 to 1977.