Davis CHARLESTON -- Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis spoke to the 57th class of State Police cadets during their March 30 graduation ceremony at the University of Charleston.
CHARLESTON -- Three Nicholas County drug suspects who had pleaded guilty withdrew their pleas after the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that police cannot send "wired" informants into homes without a warrant.
CHARLESTON – A reprimand given to a Wood County attorney for failing to communicate with his clients or replying to complaints lodged against him is not the first time he was warned about such behavior.
Davis CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis on Monday, March 19, will sign an Administrative Order establishing West Virginia's West Central Drug Court Diversion Program to serve Doddridge, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Wirt and Wood counties.
A West Virginia University College of Law student speaks with state Supreme Court justices during a recent Baker Cup competition. (Photo courtesy of WVU) CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals again is taking its show on the road.
Davis CHARLESTON -- State Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis is attending a National Judicial Leadership Summit on Children March 8-9 in New York as part of her work to improve the way West Virginia's judicial system handles abuse and neglect cases during the Year of the Child, Too.
Vaidya CHARLESTON - An appeal of a dismissed Mason County malpractice case may provide the state Supreme Court an opportunity to decide on not only the constitutionality of requiring pre-suit notification, but also a state law designed to curb malpractice suits.
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin on Tuesday appointed Joseph C. Pomponio Jr. to fill the vacancy in West Virginia's 11th Judicial Circuit left by the retirement of Judge Frank E. Jolliffe.
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis on Tuesday welcomed Madison attorney William Stewart Thompson to the circuit court bench.
Davis CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ended its fall 2006 term Dec. 1 by donating toys to the U.S. Marine Corps' Toys for Tots program.
CHARLESTON – Wayne County's circuit judge is the busiest in the state, according to a study that could result in changes to the state's circuit court system.
Davis CHARLESTON –Though the state Supreme Court was unanimous in reducing the sentence for a Charleston man convicted for the 1999 torture and kidnapping his then-girlfriend, two justices, citing the horrific level of domestic violence in the case, reluctantly concurred.
MARTINSBURG -- Four of West Virginia's five Supreme Court justices will attend the grand opening Friday of the Berkeley County Judicial Center at 2 p.m. Friday.
HUNTINGTON -– Named after legendary United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall, Marshall University celebrates the upcoming Constitution Week with a visit from the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.