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There are at least two magistrates in every county, and ten in the largest county, Kanawha. [1] Magistrates have jurisdiction over civil cases in which the financial amount in dispute is less than ten thousand dollars. [2] They hear misdemeanor cases and conduct preliminary examinations in felony cases.
Defendants Donald Lantz and Jeanne Whitefeather enter Kanawha Circuit Court Judge Maryclaire Akers' courtroom with Kanawha County Sheriff Deputy Matthew Dingess for the first day of their trial ...
Circuit Courts for each county are required by the state constitution, and have existed since the creation of the state. Prior to 1976, the state legislature often established supplemental limited jurisdiction courts of varying jurisdiction in some counties, including Courts of Common Pleas, Criminal Courts, Intermediate Courts, and Divorce Courts.
Kanawha County Court September Term 1833 Rebecca Copin who stands committed to the jail of this county by warrant from a Justice of the Peace for attempting to poison her husband John Copin was this day led to the bar in custody of the keeper of the jail for this court and thereupon on the motion of counsel assigned her by the court moved the ...
(Previously such orders were appealed to the Circuit Court of Kanawha County). Final orders or decisions of the Health Care Authority issued prior to June 30, 2022, in a certificate of need review. Final orders or decisions issued by the Insurance Commissioner's Office of Judges after June 30, 2022, and prior to its termination, on September 30 ...
When Mingo County split off from Logan County in 1895, it remained in District 7. [5] [6] 1901 District boundaries as defined by House bill No. 235. Districts 14 and 15 were added. [7] 1937 A new District 16 and 2 seats are added in the eastern panhandle of the state. [8] 1951 1964 A new District 17 and 2 seats are added within District 8 in ...
By January 13, a Kanawha County judge had granted a temporary restraining order against Freedom Industries, and the number of lawsuits filed in the Kanawha County Circuit Court had risen to 19. [ 26 ] [ 39 ] On January 17, 2014, Freedom Industries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy , requiring a court–appointed trustee to run the company.
When the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department failed to act on the witness's information, despite him passing a polygraph test, the witness agreed to be a guest (anonymously) on a local public-access television program titled "West Virginia's Most Wanted". The show aired in January 2007.