Hardy Circuit Court
Recent News About Hardy Circuit Court
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Circuit judge testifies he has apologized to officer he verbally accosted
MARTINSBURG – Circuit Judge C. Carter Williams shared his side of the story after he was accused of verbally accosting a police officer during a 2021 traffic stop. -
Supreme Court reverses decision in female trucking instructor lawsuit
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a commercial driver's license instructor who taught for Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College sufficiently stated her claims in her discrimination case against the school. -
Judge Carter Williams should resign in disgrace
What is it with this guy? He’s been a lawyer for 30 years, a judge for five, and he’s continually being investigated for alleged lawbreaking. -
Circuit judge faces new charges related to shoplifting from Walmart
CHARLESTON – Already facing a state investigation, a Hardy County circuit judge faces new disciplinary charges related to shoplifting items from a Walmart. -
Do you know who I am? I’m a judge unfit for the bench!
Hardy Circuit Judge C. Carter Williams is unfit to be a judge. He should do himself and us a favor by resigning from the bench. Then, he’ll have time to figure out who he is. -
Circuit judge charged with verbally attacking officer after traffic stop, abusing his power
CHARLESTON – A Hardy County circuit judge has been charged with violating the rules of judicial conduct after he verbally accosted a Moorefield police officer who had pulled him over for allegedly using his cell phone while driving and abusing his power. -
Supreme Court says DOH must pay property owners mineral rights, interest
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that the West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways must pay property owners for mineral rights and interest—which would total nearly $30 million. -
Woman sues Hardy County school board for wrongful suspension
MOOREFIELD – A woman is suing Hardy County Board of Education after she claims her employment was wrongfully suspended without a proper investigation. -
FNB Bank claims To Boldly Go didn't make payments on loan balance
MOOREFIELD — A Bridgeport bank is suing To Boldly Go LLC t/a The McMechen House and Dennis E. Adams, borrower and guarantor, citing alleged breach of commercial loan agreement. -
AG's office files opioid lawsuit against Grant County pharmacy
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed another lawsuit against a pharmacy claiming it dispensed an inordinate number of prescription opioids. -
Carpenter claims he was injured in forklift accident
MOOREFIELD – A carpenter alleges he was injured while working for his Fisher employer. -
Bank seeks repayment from borrower, guarantor
MOOREFIELD — A local bank is suing Martin Fast Food of West Virginia Inc. and Fred Martin, borrower and guarantor, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Woman claims trucker caused collision, injuries
MOOREFIELD — A motorist is suing Mountain State Concrete LLC, David Adams LLC and William W. Wehland, truck driver and employers, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries. -
Property owner files suit for allegedly unpaid rent
MOOREFIELD – The owner of a property alleges several companies that leased it have not paid the rental fees. -
Virginia man accused of not paying rent
MOOREFIELD — A lawyer is suing Andrew R. Hammaker, a resident of Chesapeake, Virginia, citing alleged abandonment. -
Lighting operation claims company owes $21,000
MOOREFIELD – A lighting company is suing over alleged nonpayment of a bill for items purchased by the defendant on credit. -
Tri-County Tool Rentals accuses customer of not paying money owed
MOORFIELD – A Hardy County company is suing Timberoof Post and Beam over an allegedly delinquent credit account. -
State moves to invalidate and cancel loan from Capon Valley Bank to Wardensville
MOORFIELD —The state of West Virginia is suing to invalidate an unlawful line of credit issued by Capon Valley Bank to the town of Wardensville. -
Suit claims Panthera Training Center hasn't paid debt
MOORFIELD – A lumber company is seeking payments from the Panthera Training Center in Old Fields for an alleged past due account. -
Woman claims injuries in suit against Wardensville store
MOORFIELD – A Hardy County woman is suing a grocery store after she allegedly was injured when she slipped and fell.