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The court has no original jurisdiction and no criminal jurisdiction. [1] In matters involving a question of fundamental public importance, or cases in which time is of the essence, either party may petition that the court be bypassed and the case heard by the Supreme Court of Appeals. [2]
Connecticut Appellate Court: 10 1982 Florida District Courts of Appeal: 71 1957 Georgia Court of Appeals: 12 1906 Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals: 6 1979 Idaho Court of Appeals: 4 1982 Illinois Appellate Court: 54 1877 Indiana Court of Appeals: 15 1891 Iowa Court of Appeals: 9 1976 [4] Kansas Court of Appeals: 12 1977 Kentucky Court of ...
Courts of West Virginia include: ... Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia (Effective July 1, 2022) [2] West Virginia Circuit Courts (31 judicial circuits) [1]
Jul. 2—The new West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals officially began Friday, offering a path to handle civil cases that otherwise may or may not be heard by the state Supreme Court of ...
State courts of West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia [351] Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia (Effective July 1, 2022) [352] West Virginia Circuit Courts (31 judicial circuits) [351] West Virginia Family Courts [351] West Virginia Magistrate Courts [351] West Virginia Municipal Courts [351] Federal courts located ...
A termination letter involving a former top official at the now-defunct agency that ran West Virginia's foster care and substance use support services is public information, a state appeals court ...
This category encompasses appellate courts of the 50 states of the USA, as well as analogous appellate courts in territories, possessions, etc. of the USA. For purposes of this category, "appellate court" is defined to include both (a) a court whose primary purpose is to exercise appellate jurisdiction and (b) a court with at least one division ...
West Virginia's Judiciary includes a Business Court Division. [3] The Business Court Division (BCD) was created by the Supreme Court of Appeals adoption of Trial Court Rule 29 in September 2012, and the BCD formally opened in October 2012, with Judge Christopher C. Wilkes as the first BCD chair. [4]