Wood Circuit Court
Recent News About Wood Circuit Court
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St. Joseph's Hospital, others named in wrongful-death suit
PARKERSBURG – A Wood County hospital, several of its related business entities and a Parkersburg physician are named as defendants in a wrongful-death suit. -
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FiberNet suit moved to federal court
PARKERSBURG -- A potential class-action lawsuit against FiberNet over its July phone outage has been moved to federal court. -
Davis signs order establishng Drug Court in West Central W.Va.
Davis PARKERSBURG -– West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis recently signed an Administrative Order establishing West Virginia's West Central Drug Court Diversion Program to serve Wirt and Wood counties. The program later may be expanded to a larger region. -
Supreme Court calendar for 5/21 issue
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Albright Jr. cited for behavior before, including before dad's 2000 court run
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 to sign order creating Drug Court in West Central W.Va.
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. -
Supreme Court calendar for 3/12 issue
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Supreme Court calendar for 3/5 issue
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C8 science panel requests DuPont worker study
Deitzler PARKERSBURG - The C8 science panel has asked and now hopes to receive. -
Gustke hints at end to open Wood judgeship
PARKERSBURG - During the final moments of a lengthy hearing Monday, an attorney remarked to Arthur Gustke that the senior status judge is working a murder trial later in the week. -
Settlement terms argued in DuPont case
Harry Deitzler PARKERSBURG - After three years of arguing, the two sides in a class action lawsuit brought against DuPont finally agreed on a settlement in August 2004. -
Residents say DuPont impeding science panel
PARKERSBURG - Parkersburg-area residents say DuPont has tampered with the terms of a $107.8 million settlement stemming from a lawsuit that alleged the company exposed them to the chemical C8. -
Greenbrier circuit judge to resign
LEWISBURG - A longtime Greenbrier Circuit Court judge has announced his retirement and will vacate his post at the end of October. -
Court overturns removal of lawyer in Erickson estate battle
CHARLESTON -- Ethel Erickson's children fought her over control of her wealth, and now that she has died they are fighting her attorney over control of her wealth. -
W. Va. judgeships still open
CHARLESTON - With the appointment of Princeton attorney Mary Ellen Griffith to the 12th Family Circuit Court in McDowell and Mercer counties, Gov. Joe Manchin's office can now turn its attention to filling a few other judicial vacancies -- most notably the Wood Circuit Judge spot. -
Bondsman says Conley only concerned about justice when it suits her
PARKERSBURG – Despite claiming she is serving justice by being cautious to bring an indictment in a Mason County forgery case, a Parkersburg bondsman says Wood County prosecutor Ginny Conley created an injustice in her haste to have him convicted on bogus charges. -
Bank worker wants her disability benefits
PARKERSBURG - A Wood County woman claims the insurance company that should have provided her with long-term disability benefits did not do so. -
Supreme Court calendar: Week of June 5-9
West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals chambers