West Virginia Statutes

§ 6A-1-8 — Special emergency judges

West Virginia § 6A-1-8
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 6AEXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL SUCCESSION

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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 6A-1-8 (2026).

Text

In the event of an attack and in the event that any judge of any court of record is unavailable to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of his office, and in the event no other judge authorized to act in the event of absence, disability or vacancy or no special judge appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution or statutes is available to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of such office, the duties of the office shall be discharged and the powers exercised by the special emergency judges hereinafter provided for:

(a)Each member of the state Supreme Court of Appeals shall designate special emergency judges in the number of not less than three nor more than seven to serve in the event that he becomes unavailable, and shall specify the order of their su

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Legislative History

1961 Reg. Sess., HB52

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