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Recent News About Cabell County Courthouse
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*** Standalone art package with copy for 9/19 issue: Truancy meetings
Justice Robin Jean Davis speaks during the first of 14 regional truancy meetings Sept. 13 at the old Kanawha County Courthouse. (Photos by Michael Switzer courtesy of the state Supreme Court) CHARLESTON -- Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and Nineteenth Circuit Judge Alan Moats have started the 14 regional meetings on truancy. -
Tentative regional truancy meeting schedule released
Davis CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and Nineteenth Circuit Judge Alan Moats have released the tentative schedule of their regional meetings on truancy. -
Supreme Court closing regional law libraries
Ketchum CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court's regional law libraries are becoming the latest victims of technology. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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Cabell County Drug Court honors first graduate from program
Shaun Gregory McComas, 29, became the first graduate of the Cabell County Adult Drug Court on Tuesday. (Photos by Kyla Asbury) HUNTINGTON – The Cabell County Adult Drug Court held its first graduation ceremony Tuesday at the Cabell County Courthouse to honor the first graduate of the program. -
Former law librarian sues state Supreme Court, Cabell Courthouse
HUNTINGTON -- A former Cabell County Circuit Court law librarian filed a federal racial discrimination lawsuit against the state Supreme Court and the Cabell County Courthouse. -
Cabell magistrate Qualls suspended
Qualls HUNTINGTON - Longtime Cabell County Magistrate Alvie Qualls has been suspended until the state's high court decides whether to force retirement or allow him to return to office, following sexual harassment and mental instability claims against the judge. -
Panel expected to recommend Cabell magistrate retire
Qualls CHARLESTON - A state panel is expected to recommend to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals that Cabell County Magistrate Alvie Qualls be forced to retire after allegations of sexual harassment. -
Cabell County Juvenile Drug Court reopening
Cabell Family Court Judge Patricia Keller sits behind a fish bowl she plans to use in Cabell County's Juvenile Drug Court. The fish bowl will be a grab bag of gift cards rewarding good behavior. (Photo by Curtis Johnson, The Herald-Dispatch) HUNTINGTON -– The Cabell County Juvenile Drug Court Diversion Program has been reopened.