Wayne County Courthouse
Recent News About Wayne County Courthouse
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*** Standalone p1 art for 8/3 issue: Courthouse cookout
The Wayne County Courthouse recently was the site of a cookout on the lawn. Circuit Clerk Jamie Ferguson, left, House Speaker Richard Thompson (D-Wayne) and Circuit Judge Darrell Pratt were on hand. (Photos courtesy of Richard Thompson) -
New Wayne Circuit Judge takes oath
WAYNE -– James H. Young Jr. became West Virginia's newest circuit judge when he was sworn in Dec. 8 at the Wayne County Courthouse. -
Wayne County Juvenile Drug Court to open
WAYNE -– The Wayne County Juvenile Drug Court Diversion Program will begin operating during a ceremony at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 18 in Wayne Circuit Judge Darrell Pratt's courtroom in the Wayne County Courthouse. -
Suspended Wayne magistrate's suit against Supreme Court moved to Kanawha County
Toler CHARLESTON – Suspended Wayne County Magistrate Tommy Toler has moved his lawsuit against the state Supreme Court of Appeals to Kanawha County. -
Toler files suit against State and Supreme Court
William "Tommy" Toler Suspended Wayne County Magistrate William Thomas "Tommy" Toler is suing the state of West Virginia and the West Virginia Supeme Court of Appeals for not making contributions to his retirement and disability insurance plans and for exceeding the scope of their authority under Judicial Disciplinary Rules. -
Suspended Wayne magistrate given disability retirement
Tommy Toler CHARLESTON – Suspended Wayne County Magistrate Tommy Toler has been granted disability retirement benefits by the state Consolidated Public Retirement Board. -
Wayne magistrate suspended for four years
Tommy Toler CHARLESTON -- In a unanimous decision, the state Supreme Court has suspended a Wayne County magistrate for violating judicial ethics. Tommy Toler was suspended, retroactive to July, for four years. That means he won't return to serve the rest of his term to which he was re-elected last fall.