News from May 2012
Davis, Chafin emerge from Supreme Court primary
Davis CHARLESTON – Current state Supreme Court Justice Robin Davis and plaintiffs attorney Tish Chafin will advance to November's general election in the race for two open court seats.
Morrisey spreading his message across state
Morrisey CHARLESTON – For his first foray into campaigning, Patrick Morrisey is leaving no stone unturned.
Dems in SC race rack up more cash heading into Tuesday's primary
Davis CHARLESTON - The Democratic candidates for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals are leading the pack in contributions going into Tuesday's primary.
Woman sues correctional officer, jail authority for sexual misconduct
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing the West Virginia Regional Jail Authority after she claims she was sexually harassed, abused and assaulted by a correctional officer.
Man sues St. Albans for injuries
CHARLESTON -- A man is suing the City of St. Albans after he claims he sustained injuries due to the city's sewer grates.
Huntington man sues Setzer's for defective motor home
HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington man is suing Setzer's World of Camping for a motor home he purchased that he claims was defective.
EPA must end its war on W.Va. coal
Al Armendariz described his approach to his job as Region 6 administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, and perhaps, the general approach of the entire EPA as setting out to crucify a group of energy companies to pacify the industry.
Beane loves life on campaign trail
Beane PARKERSBURG – Running a statewide campaign in West Virginia can be a grueling ordeal, but state Supreme Court candidate J.D. Beane says he has loved the experience.
Charleston attorney sues county commission for home confinement injury
Robinson CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney convicted for beating a former client with a baseball bat is complaining he was harmed by the device used to monitor his whereabouts.
Charleston attorney accused of fraudulent filings in Putnam divorce
L. Ranson WINFIELD – A Charleston attorney -- who is a former circuit judge -- is accused of engaging in fraud and deception by filing judgments for recovery of fees she was denied in another attorney's divorce.
Attorney accused of missing deadline to file client's suit
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney is accused of missing a filing deadline in a former client's personal injury suit.
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