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Impeachment of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

The impeachment of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia occurred on August 13, 2018, when the West Virginia House of Delegates voted to impeach all five justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia for charges relating to corruption, overspending, and lack of oversight. Despite being threatened in other states at other times, this is the only time in United States history that the entire bench of the highest court of a state has been impeached.

Of the five justices who were investigated:[1]

  • Justice Menis Ketchum resigned before impeachment, pled guilty in federal court to one count of wire fraud, and had his license to practice law annulled and was sentenced to three years probation and fined.
  • Chief Justice Allen Loughry was removed as chief justice, suspended from the court, impeached on seven charges, convicted of 11 charges, resigned before being tried for removal from office and sentenced to 24 months in prison.
  • Justice Robin Davis was impeached on three charges, retired on August 14 — retroactively effective August 13 — and was not tried in the Senate due to an injunction from the temporarily reconstituted Supreme Court.
  • Justice Beth Walker was impeached on two charges, voted to not be removed 32-1-1 on October 2, and remained on the court.
  • Justice Margaret Workman was impeached on two charges, not tried in the Senate due to an injunction from the Supreme Court, and remained on the court.

In the end, only Justices Walker and Workman remained in their positions, while Justices Loughry and Ketchum resigned and were federally tried, and Justice Davis retired.

Justices in 2018 edit

Office Justice Assumed office Impeachment Left Office Result
Chief Justice Allen Loughry January 1, 2013 August 7, 2018 November 12, 2018 Resigned, convicted of wire fraud and mail fraud
Justice Margaret Workman January 1, 2009 August 7, 2018 December 31, 2020 Trial blocked by courts
Justice Beth Walker January 1, 2017 August 7, 2018 December 31, 2023 Acquitted, reprimand and censure
Justice Menis Ketchum January 1, 2009 July 27, 2018 Resigned; pled guilty to wire fraud
Justice Robin Davis December 16, 1996 August 7, 2018 August 13, 2018 Resigned

Background edit

In late 2017, WCHS-TV and other media outlets began reporting on spending by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Eventually, an investigation by the office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia was launched,[2] and the court was audited by the state's legislative auditor.

Investigation edit

The legislative auditor found multiple irregularities in the court's practices including undocumented[3] and commuting use of court-owned vehicles and the improper purchase of gift cards.[4] Significant public attention was centered on spending for expensive office renovations, including a $32,000 couch for Justice Allen Loughry, and Loughry's use of an original Cass Gilbert-designed desk from the State Capitol at his home.[5] Justice Menis Ketchum was reported to have used a state vehicle to travel from his home in Huntington to work, and for several vacation trips, without paying tax on the fringe benefit.[6] Justice Ketchum then had his income tax amended to pay the back tax and repaid the state over $1600 for the issue.

Early in 2018, the other four justices voted to remove Loughry from his position as chief justice when they became aware he had withheld the existence of a federal grand jury subpoena from them. On June 6, 2018, Loughry was charged with 32 violations of the state Code of Judicial Conduct.[7] The Supreme Court, reconstituted with four circuit judges and a retired circuit judge appointed for that purpose, suspended Loughry without pay until further notice as a result of these charges.[8]

On June 20, 2018 (West Virginia Day), Michael B. Stuart, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia, announced a 22 count indictment against Loughry. He was sentenced to nearly 24 months in prison.[9][10]

Impeaching the entire court edit

On June 26, 2018, the West Virginia House of Delegates assembled in special session to consider Loughry's or any other justice's impeachment.[11] The matter was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. In the course of its investigation, additional issues were discovered relative to splitting the pay of "senior status judges", who are retired judges filling in certain circumstances and who can make no more than 25% of an active judges' salary, between IRS Form W-2 and Form 1099 in order to circumvent that rule; and of the court purchasing "working lunches" at taxpayer expense on a regular basis.[12]

On July 11, 2018, Justice Ketchum resigned from the court. On July 31, 2018, he entered a guilty plea in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia in Charleston to one count of wire fraud.[13] Because of his guilty plea to a felony, the Supreme Court of Appeals annulled Ketchum's license to practice law in the state of West Virginia on October 4, 2018.[14]

On August 7, 2018, the House Judiciary Committee recommended that all four remaining justices be impeached. Loughry for lack of oversight, improper removal of the desk to his home, improper use of a government computer, improper use of state owned cars for personal travel, overspending on his office decorations, the overpaying of "senior status judges" and lying to the Legislature; Chief Justice Margaret Workman and Justice Robin Davis for overpaying of "senior status judges", lack of oversight, and overspending; and Justice Beth Walker for lack of oversight and overspending.[12] On August 13, 2018, the full House of Delegates impeached the four remaining members of the court. On August 14, 2018, Davis retired from the court, effective August 13, 2018.[15] The justices, other than Justice Walker who had already been tried, awaited trial on the impeachment in the West Virginia Senate.[16]

Trials edit

The West Virginia Senate met on Monday, August 20, 2018, to receive the articles of impeachment from the House of Delegates and approve the rules governing the impeachment trials. In addition, the Senate confirmed that Cabell County Circuit Judge Paul Farrell, who had been temporarily designated by the Supreme Court to fill in for Loughry, was to preside over all of the trials. The Senate also voted to try each of the justices separately with Farrell determining the order.

Pretrial hearing edit

On September 11, 2018, the West Virginia Senate debated and voted on a number of preliminary issues for the four trials. Several motions had to do with Judge Davis, who had already retired. It was voted to try her anyway by votes of 19–15 on several resolutions. Then the Senate "dissolved" into a court of impeachment and set trial dates and other housekeeping matters. A resolution substituting censure for full trials for Workman and Walker was ruled out of order.[17]

Trial of Justice Walker edit

Justice Walker's impeachment trial began on October 1. The trial concluded on October 2 with the Senate voting 32–1 to acquit her, with only Senator Stephen Baldwin of Greenbrier County voting for conviction and Senator Ryan Weld of Brooke County absent. The Senate followed by agreeing, by voice vote, to publicly "reprimand and censure" Justice Walker for her actions in the scandal.[18]

Trial of Justice Workman edit

Justice Workman's impeachment trial was scheduled to begin on October 15. However, on October 11, the Supreme Court of Appeals, temporarily reconstituted with five circuit court judges, issued an injunction blocking the impeachment trial, stating that the articles of impeachment presented by the House of Delegates against Workman violated the separation of powers doctrine and, therefore, the Senate has no jurisdiction to try Workman on the impeachment. In addition, Judge Farrell stated that he would not preside over Justice Workman's trial while the injunction was in place. The Senate met on October 15 and adjourned with no final decision on how to proceed being made. Senate President Mitch Carmichael announced after the session had adjourned that the Senate would ask the Supreme Court of Appeals to reconsider their decision, however, in light of Loughry's resignation, further impeachment efforts against Workman are doubtful.[19][20][21]

Trial of former Justice Davis edit

Former Justice Davis' trial was scheduled to begin on October 29. However, the reconstituted Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on October 25 that the injunction blocking Justice Workman's trial also retroactively applied to Justice Davis' and Justice Loughry's trials.[22] In light of the court's decision and Loughry's resignation, further impeachment efforts against Davis are doubtful.[19][20][23]

Trials of Justice Loughry edit

Impeachment edit

The impeachment trial for Justice Loughry was set for November 12. However, the reconstituted Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on October 25 that the injunction blocking Justice Workman's trial also retroactively applied to Justice Davis' and Justice Loughry's trial.[22] Delegate Andrew Byrd of Kanawha County, who is serving as one of the impeachment managers, is asking Gov. Jim Justice to call the House of Delegates into special session on November 11–13 to draft new impeachment articles against Loughry based solely on his federal criminal convictions (see below).[22]

Federal criminal trial edit

Justice Loughry's federal criminal trial began on October 2. This trial concluded on October 12 with Loughry being convicted of seven counts of wire fraud, one count of mail fraud, one count of witness tampering and two counts of lying to the FBI. The jury found Loughry not guilty on nine counts of wire fraud and two counts of mail fraud while they deadlocked on one count of wire fraud. Loughry, who remained on the court until resigning on November 12, 2018, was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison on February 13, 2019. He was released from FCI Williamsburg on December 19, 2020.[10][24][25]

Aftermath edit

Justice Ketchum's seat and Justice Davis' seat were ultimately filled in separate special elections which were held alongside the 2018 general election on November 6, 2018. On August 25, 2018, Governor Jim Justice appointed Tim Armstead, former Speaker of the House of Delegates and Evan Jenkins, U.S. Representative for West Virginia's 3rd congressional district, to the two vacant seats until the special elections. Armstead took Ketchum's seat while Jenkins took Davis' seat with both having already filed to run in the November special elections.[26] Armstead and Jenkins were required to observe a mandatory twenty day waiting period in which the members of the public can file official objections to the appointments prior to taking their seats. This waiting period ended on September 19, 2018.[27] Armsted took the oath of office and assumed his seat on September 25, 2018, while Jenkins resigned from the House of Representatives on September 30, 2018, and took his seat on the court on October 1, 2018.[28][29]

In accordance with Chapter 3, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code, any further vacancies were filled by interim justices appointed by Governor Justice. Barring any changes by the Legislature, these interim justices served until the primary election in May 2020, when a special election was held.[30] This became the case with Loughry's resignation, as on December 12, 2018, Justice appointed John A. Hutchison, a lifelong friend and circuit judge in Raleigh County, to Loughry's vacated seat.[31]

References edit

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  2. ^ "WV MetroNews – Chief Justice Workman says WV Supreme Court has to restore public trust". wvmetronews.com. 2018-04-16.
  3. ^ MetroNews), Brad McElhinny (WV. "Supreme Court of Appeals 4 15 18". www.documentcloud.org.
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  5. ^ "WV MetroNews – 'Couchgate' driving Supreme Court budget debate". wvmetronews.com. 18 January 2018.
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  9. ^ "WV MetroNews – Justice Loughry indicted on 22 counts, U.S. Attorney Stuart announces". wvmetronews.com. 20 June 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Former Supreme Court Justice Loughry Sentenced to 24 Months in Federal Prison". Charleston Gazette-Mail. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
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  12. ^ a b "WV MetroNews – Delegates vote to impeach all four remaining WV Supreme Court justices". wvmetronews.com. 7 August 2018.
  13. ^ Dickerson, Chris. "Ketchum pleads guilty to federal information regarding car use".
  14. ^ WV Supreme Court formally annuls Ketchum's law license
  15. ^ Taylor, Anna; Morris, Jeff (14 August 2018). "West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Davis announces retirement".
  16. ^ Dickerson, Chris (Aug 13, 2018). "House votes to impeach all current Justices". WEST VIRGINIA RECORD. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
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  31. ^ "Hutchison to take seat on state Supreme Court". WV MetroNews. 2018-12-12. Retrieved 2019-09-13.

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The impeachment of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia occurred on August 13 2018 when the West Virginia House of Delegates voted to impeach all five justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia for charges relating to corruption overspending and lack of oversight Despite being threatened in other states at other times this is the only time in United States history that the entire bench of the highest court of a state has been impeached Of the five justices who were investigated 1 Justice Menis Ketchum resigned before impeachment pled guilty in federal court to one count of wire fraud and had his license to practice law annulled and was sentenced to three years probation and fined Chief Justice Allen Loughry was removed as chief justice suspended from the court impeached on seven charges convicted of 11 charges resigned before being tried for removal from office and sentenced to 24 months in prison Justice Robin Davis was impeached on three charges retired on August 14 retroactively effective August 13 and was not tried in the Senate due to an injunction from the temporarily reconstituted Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker was impeached on two charges voted to not be removed 32 1 1 on October 2 and remained on the court Justice Margaret Workman was impeached on two charges not tried in the Senate due to an injunction from the Supreme Court and remained on the court In the end only Justices Walker and Workman remained in their positions while Justices Loughry and Ketchum resigned and were federally tried and Justice Davis retired Contents 1 Justices in 2018 2 Background 3 Investigation 4 Impeaching the entire court 5 Trials 5 1 Pretrial hearing 5 2 Trial of Justice Walker 5 3 Trial of Justice Workman 5 4 Trial of former Justice Davis 5 5 Trials of Justice Loughry 5 5 1 Impeachment 5 5 2 Federal criminal trial 6 Aftermath 7 ReferencesJustices in 2018 editOffice Justice Assumed office Impeachment Left Office Result Chief Justice Allen Loughry January 1 2013 August 7 2018 November 12 2018 Resigned convicted of wire fraud and mail fraud Justice Margaret Workman January 1 2009 August 7 2018 December 31 2020 Trial blocked by courts Justice Beth Walker January 1 2017 August 7 2018 December 31 2023 Acquitted reprimand and censure Justice Menis Ketchum January 1 2009 July 27 2018 Resigned pled guilty to wire fraud Justice Robin Davis December 16 1996 August 7 2018 August 13 2018 ResignedBackground editIn late 2017 WCHS TV and other media outlets began reporting on spending by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Eventually an investigation by the office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia was launched 2 and the court was audited by the state s legislative auditor Investigation editThe legislative auditor found multiple irregularities in the court s practices including undocumented 3 and commuting use of court owned vehicles and the improper purchase of gift cards 4 Significant public attention was centered on spending for expensive office renovations including a 32 000 couch for Justice Allen Loughry and Loughry s use of an original Cass Gilbert designed desk from the State Capitol at his home 5 Justice Menis Ketchum was reported to have used a state vehicle to travel from his home in Huntington to work and for several vacation trips without paying tax on the fringe benefit 6 Justice Ketchum then had his income tax amended to pay the back tax and repaid the state over 1600 for the issue Early in 2018 the other four justices voted to remove Loughry from his position as chief justice when they became aware he had withheld the existence of a federal grand jury subpoena from them On June 6 2018 Loughry was charged with 32 violations of the state Code of Judicial Conduct 7 The Supreme Court reconstituted with four circuit judges and a retired circuit judge appointed for that purpose suspended Loughry without pay until further notice as a result of these charges 8 On June 20 2018 West Virginia Day Michael B Stuart the United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia announced a 22 count indictment against Loughry He was sentenced to nearly 24 months in prison 9 10 Impeaching the entire court editOn June 26 2018 the West Virginia House of Delegates assembled in special session to consider Loughry s or any other justice s impeachment 11 The matter was referred to the House Judiciary Committee In the course of its investigation additional issues were discovered relative to splitting the pay of senior status judges who are retired judges filling in certain circumstances and who can make no more than 25 of an active judges salary between IRS Form W 2 and Form 1099 in order to circumvent that rule and of the court purchasing working lunches at taxpayer expense on a regular basis 12 On July 11 2018 Justice Ketchum resigned from the court On July 31 2018 he entered a guilty plea in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia in Charleston to one count of wire fraud 13 Because of his guilty plea to a felony the Supreme Court of Appeals annulled Ketchum s license to practice law in the state of West Virginia on October 4 2018 14 On August 7 2018 the House Judiciary Committee recommended that all four remaining justices be impeached Loughry for lack of oversight improper removal of the desk to his home improper use of a government computer improper use of state owned cars for personal travel overspending on his office decorations the overpaying of senior status judges and lying to the Legislature Chief Justice Margaret Workman and Justice Robin Davis for overpaying of senior status judges lack of oversight and overspending and Justice Beth Walker for lack of oversight and overspending 12 On August 13 2018 the full House of Delegates impeached the four remaining members of the court On August 14 2018 Davis retired from the court effective August 13 2018 15 The justices other than Justice Walker who had already been tried awaited trial on the impeachment in the West Virginia Senate 16 Trials editThe West Virginia Senate met on Monday August 20 2018 to receive the articles of impeachment from the House of Delegates and approve the rules governing the impeachment trials In addition the Senate confirmed that Cabell County Circuit Judge Paul Farrell who had been temporarily designated by the Supreme Court to fill in for Loughry was to preside over all of the trials The Senate also voted to try each of the justices separately with Farrell determining the order Pretrial hearing edit On September 11 2018 the West Virginia Senate debated and voted on a number of preliminary issues for the four trials Several motions had to do with Judge Davis who had already retired It was voted to try her anyway by votes of 19 15 on several resolutions Then the Senate dissolved into a court of impeachment and set trial dates and other housekeeping matters A resolution substituting censure for full trials for Workman and Walker was ruled out of order 17 Trial of Justice Walker edit Justice Walker s impeachment trial began on October 1 The trial concluded on October 2 with the Senate voting 32 1 to acquit her with only Senator Stephen Baldwin of Greenbrier County voting for conviction and Senator Ryan Weld of Brooke County absent The Senate followed by agreeing by voice vote to publicly reprimand and censure Justice Walker for her actions in the scandal 18 Trial of Justice Workman edit Justice Workman s impeachment trial was scheduled to begin on October 15 However on October 11 the Supreme Court of Appeals temporarily reconstituted with five circuit court judges issued an injunction blocking the impeachment trial stating that the articles of impeachment presented by the House of Delegates against Workman violated the separation of powers doctrine and therefore the Senate has no jurisdiction to try Workman on the impeachment In addition Judge Farrell stated that he would not preside over Justice Workman s trial while the injunction was in place The Senate met on October 15 and adjourned with no final decision on how to proceed being made Senate President Mitch Carmichael announced after the session had adjourned that the Senate would ask the Supreme Court of Appeals to reconsider their decision however in light of Loughry s resignation further impeachment efforts against Workman are doubtful 19 20 21 Trial of former Justice Davis edit Former Justice Davis trial was scheduled to begin on October 29 However the reconstituted Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on October 25 that the injunction blocking Justice Workman s trial also retroactively applied to Justice Davis and Justice Loughry s trials 22 In light of the court s decision and Loughry s resignation further impeachment efforts against Davis are doubtful 19 20 23 Trials of Justice Loughry edit Impeachment edit The impeachment trial for Justice Loughry was set for November 12 However the reconstituted Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on October 25 that the injunction blocking Justice Workman s trial also retroactively applied to Justice Davis and Justice Loughry s trial 22 Delegate Andrew Byrd of Kanawha County who is serving as one of the impeachment managers is asking Gov Jim Justice to call the House of Delegates into special session on November 11 13 to draft new impeachment articles against Loughry based solely on his federal criminal convictions see below 22 Federal criminal trial edit Justice Loughry s federal criminal trial began on October 2 This trial concluded on October 12 with Loughry being convicted of seven counts of wire fraud one count of mail fraud one count of witness tampering and two counts of lying to the FBI The jury found Loughry not guilty on nine counts of wire fraud and two counts of mail fraud while they deadlocked on one count of wire fraud Loughry who remained on the court until resigning on November 12 2018 was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison on February 13 2019 He was released from FCI Williamsburg on December 19 2020 10 24 25 Aftermath editJustice Ketchum s seat and Justice Davis seat were ultimately filled in separate special elections which were held alongside the 2018 general election on November 6 2018 On August 25 2018 Governor Jim Justice appointed Tim Armstead former Speaker of the House of Delegates and Evan Jenkins U S Representative for West Virginia s 3rd congressional district to the two vacant seats until the special elections Armstead took Ketchum s seat while Jenkins took Davis seat with both having already filed to run in the November special elections 26 Armstead and Jenkins were required to observe a mandatory twenty day waiting period in which the members of the public can file official objections to the appointments prior to taking their seats This waiting period ended on September 19 2018 27 Armsted took the oath of office and assumed his seat on September 25 2018 while Jenkins resigned from the House of Representatives on September 30 2018 and took his seat on the court on October 1 2018 28 29 In accordance with Chapter 3 Section 10 of the West Virginia Code any further vacancies were filled by interim justices appointed by Governor Justice Barring any changes by the Legislature these interim justices served until the primary election in May 2020 when a special election was held 30 This became the case with Loughry s resignation as on December 12 2018 Justice appointed John A Hutchison a lifelong friend and circuit judge in Raleigh County to Loughry s vacated seat 31 References edit JOHN RABY October 7 2019 Supreme Court won t intervene over West Virginia justices apnews com WV MetroNews Chief Justice Workman says WV Supreme Court has to restore public trust wvmetronews com 2018 04 16 MetroNews Brad McElhinny WV Supreme Court of Appeals 4 15 18 www documentcloud org Post Audit Division Report 2 PDF WV MetroNews Couchgate driving Supreme Court budget debate wvmetronews com 18 January 2018 Post Audit Division Report PDF WV MetroNews Justice Loughry named in 32 count judicial complaint saying he lied over and over wvmetronews com 7 June 2018 Suspension Order PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2019 03 31 Retrieved 2018 10 05 WV MetroNews Justice Loughry indicted on 22 counts U S Attorney Stuart announces wvmetronews com 20 June 2018 a b Former Supreme Court Justice Loughry Sentenced to 24 Months in Federal Prison Charleston Gazette Mail 13 February 2019 Retrieved 7 April 2019 WV MetroNews Special session starts Tuesday to deal with Supreme Court impeachment wvmetronews com 25 June 2018 a b WV MetroNews Delegates vote to impeach all four remaining WV Supreme Court justices wvmetronews com 7 August 2018 Dickerson Chris Ketchum pleads guilty to federal information regarding car use WV Supreme Court formally annuls Ketchum s law license Taylor Anna Morris Jeff 14 August 2018 West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Davis announces retirement Dickerson Chris Aug 13 2018 House votes to impeach all current Justices WEST VIRGINIA RECORD Retrieved August 13 2018 Updates Trial dates set for W Va justices Loughry Workman Walker and Davis WV MetroNews 2018 09 11 Retrieved 2019 09 13 MetroNews WSAZ News Staff WV 27 September 2018 Senators reprimand Justice Walker but vote to not impeach www wsaz com Retrieved 2019 09 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b With resignation special session to impeach Loughry is off WV MetroNews 2018 11 11 Retrieved 2019 09 13 a b Kabler Phil Oct 15 2018 With Workman impeachment trial blocked Senate debates next move Charletsville Gazette Mail Retrieved October 15 2018 West Virginia Supreme Court halts impeachment trial for Justice Workman a b c Effort to remove convicted Justice Loughry from office continues newsandsentinel com Retrieved 2019 09 13 MORRIS JEFF 2018 10 11 West Virginia Supreme Court halts impeachment trial for Justice Workman WCHS 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