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Supreme Court of Appeals
1863
The Supreme Court of Appeals sat at Wheeling with three justices
Aug 22, 1872
The new state constitution increased the number of Supreme Court justices and strengthened the justices of the peace
Aug 06, 1873
The Supreme Court of Appeals met for the first time in Charles Town
1902
A constitutional amendment increased the Supreme Court of Appeals justices to five
Nov 02, 1976
Sam Harshbarger, Darrell McGraw and Thomas Miller were elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals
Jun 27, 1978
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals decided James Mandolidis, et al. v. Elkin Industries, Inc.
1979
The court ruled that unequal per pupil funding among West Virginia counties violated the state constitution's mandate for a "thorough and efficient" school system in Pauley v. Kelly
1981
State ex rel. Board of Education v. Rockefeller changed the financing of public schools
1982
The Killen v. Logan County case changed policy regarding property tax assessment and appraisal methods
1986
State Supreme Court ruling Crain v. Bordenkircher found that conditions at the state penitentiary failed to meet constitutional standards and led to the construction of a new prison
1986
The State Supreme Court ruled on Cook v. Heck's regarding the firing of workers
Nov 08, 1988
Margaret Workman became the first woman justice and the first woman elected to statewide office in West Virginia
1988
The Crain v. Bordenkircher case changed state policies regarding the prison system
1989
The Crain v. Bordenkircher case changed state policies regarding the prison system
Nov 02, 2004
Brent Benjamin was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals
Nov 04, 2008
Margaret Workman was elected to the court for another term
Mar 20, 2009
Justice Joseph P. Albright died
May, 2016
Beth Walker defeated Brent Benjamin in first nonpartisan election for Supreme Court
Jun 20, 2018
A federal grand jury indicted Loughry on 22 counts including mail and wire fraud, witness tampering and making false statements
Jun 26, 2018
House of Delegates voted to begin an investigation into all justices of the Supreme Court to determine whether impeachment proceedings were justified
Jul 11, 2018
Menis Ketchum resigned from the Supreme Court
Jul 31, 2018
Menis Ketchum agreed to plead guilty to one count of wire fraud in a deal with federal prosecutors.
Aug 07, 2018
House Judiciary Committee approved 14 articles of impeachment against the Supreme Court justices
Aug 10, 2018
Cabell County Circuit Judge Paul Farrell was appointed by Margaret Workman to serve on the court during Loughry’s suspension
Aug 13, 2018
House of Delegates adopted 11 articles of impeachment against all members of the Supreme Court
Aug 14, 2018
Justice Robin Davis resigned from the Supreme Court
Oct 12, 2018
A federal jury found Allen Loughry guilty of wire fraud, making false statements to federal investigators, witness tampering and mail fraud
Nov 06, 2018
Evan Jenkins and Tim Armstead were elected to fill vacancies on the Supreme Court
Nov 10, 2018
Allen Loughry resigned from the Supreme Court View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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