Monongalia County Justice Center
Recent News About Monongalia County Justice Center
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Monongalia magistrate resigns after second admonishment in 9 months
CHARLESTON – A Monongalia County magistrate has resigned following a second admonishment in less than a year by the state Judicial Investigation Commission. -
Boone County Courthouse closure extended indefinitely because of COVID-19
MADISON – The Boone County Courthouse will remain closed until further notice following a positive COVID-19 test. -
Lincoln, Logan courthouses shut down indefinitely over COVID-19 concerns
LOGAN – Two more county courthouses are shutting down this week because of the Coronavirus pandemic. -
Positive COVID-19 test closes Boone County circuit, magistrate courts
MADISON – After an employee of the Boone County Prosecuting Attorney's office tested positive for COVID-19, the county's circuit court and magistrate court is closed for the next week. -
Raleigh, Monongalia judicial centers close for the week because of positive Coronavirus tests
CHARLESTON – Two county judicial centers – Raleigh and Monongalia – are closed this week because of Coronavirus cases in the buildings. -
Hearing set in case against Morgantown mayor, council members
MORGANTOWN – A hearing has been scheduled in a lawsuit against Morgantown Mayor Marti Shamberger, two city council members and the deputy mayor. The hearing has been scheduled for Dec. 18 at the Monongalia County Justice Center at 9 a.m. -
Officials dedicate new Monongalia County Justice Center
MORGANTOWN – The Monongalia County Justice Center will serve the needs of citizens for the next 50 years and conveys the magnificence and importance of the rule of law in American society, according to speakers at a grand opening and dedication ceremony. “This Justice Center will be place of refuge for the tides of conflict,” Monongalia Circuit Judge Phillip D.