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§51-11-12. Attorney General as Counsel for State

The Attorney General shall appear as counsel for the state in all cases pending in the Intermediate Court of Appeals, subject to the same requirements and restrictions provided in 5-3-2 of this code that apply to the Attorney Generals representation of the state in cases pending in the Supreme Court of Appeals.

§51-11-13. Severability

The provisions of this article are severable. If any portion of this article is declared unconstitutional or the application of any part of this article is held invalid, the remaining portions of this article and their applicability shall remain valid and enforceable.

§51-11-7. Rules of Practice and Procedure; Fees; Deadlines

(a) Section three, article VIII of the Constitution of West Virginia grants the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia supervisory control over all intermediate appellate courts in the state, including the power to promulgate rules for the procedures of an intermediate appellate court created by statute. In accordance with those provisions, the Intermediate Court […]

§51-11-8. Administration of Court

(a) In accordance with section three, article VIII of the Constitution of West Virginia, the Intermediate Court of Appeals is subject to the administrative control, supervision, and oversight of the Supreme Court of Appeals. Under those same provisions, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals is the “administrative head” of all West Virginia […]

§51-11-9. Written Opinions; Precedential Effect

(a) The Intermediate Court of Appeals shall issue, as appropriate in each appeal, written opinions, orders, and decisions: Provided, That a written decision on the merits shall be issued as a matter of right in each appeal that is properly filed and within the jurisdiction of the Intermediate Court of Appeals. (b) A written opinion, […]

§51-11-10. Discretionary Review by Supreme Court of Appeals by Petition

(a) A party in interest may petition the Supreme Court of Appeals for appeal of a final order or judgment of the Intermediate Court of Appeals in accordance with rules promulgated by the Supreme Court of Appeals. (b) Upon the proper filing of a notice of appeal in the Supreme Court of Appeals, the order […]

§51-11-11. Judicial Compensation and Benefits; Expenses

(a) The annual salary of a Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals is $142,500. The budget for the payment of compensation and expenses of Intermediate Court of Appeals judges shall be included in the appropriation for the Supreme Court of Appeals. (b) Judges of the Intermediate Court of Appeals and staff shall be reimbursed […]

§51-10A-3. Effect of Authorization

A bail bond enforcer authorized or employed by a bail bondsman to act within this state with respect to any defendant whose custody or appearance the bail bond enforcer secures or attempts to secure, is the agent of the bail bondsman for any act related to the purposes set forth in section one of this […]

§51-10A-4. Prohibited Conduct

A bail bond enforcer may not: (a) Enter an occupied residential structure without the consent of the occupants who are present at the time of the entry; (b) Conduct a bail recovery arrest or apprehension without written authorization from a bail bondsman; (c) Wear, carry or display any uniform, badge, shield or other insignia or […]

§51-10A-5. Unauthorized Acts; Penalties

(a) A person who willfully violates any provision of section four of this article, or who acts as a bail bond enforcer within this state without filing a registration, authorization or notice required by this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $500 or more than […]