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May 30—Chief Justice Warren McGraw of the 27th Judicial Circuit quietly ended his legal career on May 24, in two paragraphs that he penned to Gov. Jim Justice. "It is with great regret and sadness that, after 55 years of service to my fellow citizens of Wyoming County and the State of West Virginia, I must retire as Circuit Court Judge of the 27th Judicial District," wrote McGraw, who has .
May 28—Suffering from the debilitating effects of Parkinson's disease, Warren R. McGraw, who has served the citizens of his native Wyoming County for 55 years as a lawyer, politician and judge, announced his resignation from the circuit court bench late Thursday afternoon. "It is with great regret and sadness that . I must retire as Circuit Court Judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit," McGraw .
Warren McGraw, a West Virginia political power in two branches of government, is retiring from the bench.
Warren McGraw
McGraw, most recently a circuit judge in Wyoming County, has submitted his resignation letter to Gov. Jim Justice, according to Beckley’s Register-Herald newspaper. The Governor’s Office earlier today said the letter had not yet been received.
“It is with great regret and sadness that … I just retire as circuit judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit,” McGraw wrote. The Register-Herald reported McGraw has been coping with the effects of Parkinson’s Disease, a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement.