How do you become a magistrate in WV?
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How do you become a magistrate in WV?
Each magistrate shall be at least twenty-one years of age, shall have a high school education or its equivalent, shall not have been convicted of any felony or any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude and shall reside in the county of his election.
What is the name of the trial court of general jurisdiction in West Virginia?
The circuit courts are West Virginia’s only general jurisdiction trial courts of record.
What do circuit court judges do?
Circuit court judges are ultimately responsible for overseeing court cases involving matters ranging from felonies to tax disputes.
Which is worse District or Circuit Court?
District courts are “lower” and have the responsibility for holding trials, while circuit courts are appellate courts that do not hold trials but only hear appeals for cases decided by the lower court.
What does it mean when a case goes to circuit court?
Role of the Circuit Courts The circuit courts are intermediate appellate courts. The circuit courts do not handle jury trials. They only handle cases where a party argues that a district court judge made an error in handling their case.
How do you address a Supreme Court justice?
Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and Justices of other courts are addressed as “Justice (name).” The Chief Justice of the United States is formally addressed as “Mr. or Madam Chief Justice” but also may be identified and addressed as “Chief Justice (name)”.
Can you call a judge Sir?
The proper form of address for a judge in his or her own court is “Your Honor”. Address the judge as your honor, use yes sir or no sir or yes ma’am or no ma’am.
How do you address a female judge?
In person: In an interview, social event, or in court, address a judge as “Your Honor” or “Judge [last name].” If you are more familiar with the judge, you may call her just “Judge.” In any context, avoid “Sir” or “Ma’am.”