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Webster CHARLESTON - Kanawha County prosecutors contend Circuit Judge Carrie Webster, in excluding what they describe as "major evidence" in a 2010 murder, has "completely gutted" their case.
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CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has proclaimed the week of May 21 through May 25 as Paralegal Recognition Week to encourage citizens to acknowledge legal assistants and paralegals for their service, commitment and continuing interest in the profession.
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McGraw MARTINSBURG -- In recent weeks leading up to the primary election and even after it, several Republican candidates for various offices across the state have publicly asked their Democratic rivals if they support or voted for President Obama.
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CHARLESTON -- On April 11, 35 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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Boley CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, in a full opinion filed this week, elaborated on its decision in February to have a state lawmaker's election opponent removed from the May primary ballot.
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CHARLESTON -- On March 27, one lawyer was admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County man and his wife are suing a Huntington physician they say facilitated his drug addiction.
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Maloney CHARLESTON – Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Maloney is calling for Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and state Attorney General Darrell McGraw to join a lawsuit against the Obama administration's contraception rule.
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CHARLESTON -- The State of West Virginia Ethics Commission is suing the former Dunbar mayor for failure to pay more than $25,000 in ethics fines.
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CLARKSBURG - A federal judge last week granted West Virginia University's motion for a temporary restraining order against a Morgantown T-shirt maker.
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Rogers NEW MARTINSVILLE – H. John "Buck" Rogers says he thinks it's time for a change at the state Capitol.
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CHARLESTON -- On Jan. 24, 24 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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MORGANTOWN - A Monongalia Circuit Court judge says he will not stay a lawsuit filed by West Virginia University against the Big East Conference while the conference's own lawsuit plays out in a Rhode Island court.
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Moore CHARLESTON -– Brian Moore, a partner in Dinsmore's Charleston office, has been accepted into Leadership West Virginia's class of 2012.
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RICHMOND, Va. -- A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of an insurer that refused to defend an inmate in a lawsuit over a West Virginia jail worker's injuries.
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Because he refuses to release his transcripts, we can only guess what subjects President Obama studied in college. But it's our guess that economics wasn't one of them.