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PARKERSBURG – A circuit judge again has certified a case involving a 2017 Parkersburg warehouse fire as a class action.
An attorney for the defendant, however, says the issue again will be appealed to the state Supreme Court
On June 17, Judge Thomas Bedell issued an order granting class certification in the case Paul Snider, a Parkersburg man, filed against Surniak Holdings of WV LLC in Wood Circuit Court. Bedell, a circuit judge from Harrison County, is hearing the case because the state Supreme Court previously recused all Wood County judges from the case. McLaughlin
Surniak once had this and other related cases removed to federal court, but they were remanded back to state court. That’s where the class, which could include more than 50,000 people, was certified once before by Bedell. But Surniak appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, which then sent it back to Bedell for more analysis.
Timmy Rhodes. Contributed photo.
Roane County Sheriffâs Deputy Mike King after the shooting of Timmy Rhodes on Feb. 22, 2019. Photo via West Virginia State Police report.
Tyler Nichols stands beside the creek he used to fish with his grandfather, Michael Nichols. Photo by Douglas Soule.
On the last day of his life, Timmy Rhodes drove his blue Dodge pickup truck to his childhood home in Roane County.
His fiancée, Tammy Nichols, sat beside him. They were going, she later said, to pick up mail and other items. But around 4:45 p.m., a neighbor dialed 911 with a complaint.
Rhodes was spinning gravel beneath his tires and some of it hit her house, she said.
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – A group of West Virginia attorneys have filed a third lawsuit claiming another female federal inmate was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated at a Kentucky prison.
The plaintiff, identified only as W.T., filed the complaint May 25 in federal court against the federal government and Residential Drug Abuse Program Instructor Hosea Lee at the Federal Medical Center Lexington.
The core group of her attorneys, including L. Dante diTrapano, are from West Virginia and have filed several similar lawsuits in recent years, including one earlier in May against Lee. diTrapano
“Correctional officers using their authority, control and power to rape female inmates is an epidemic in our prison system,” diTrapano told
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