நீதிபதி பாலார்ட் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from நீதிபதி பாலார்ட். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In நீதிபதி பாலார்ட் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS: Chief Justice Congratulates Judge Ballard on Appointment


By
West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued the following announcement on Apr. 26.
On Monday, Supreme Court Chief Justice Evan Jenkins congratulated Family Court Judge Kenneth Ballard on his appointment to a vacant circuit court seat in Kanawha County. 
“Judge Ballard’s exemplary service to Kanawha County as a mental hygiene commissioner and a family court judge will serve him well in his future work as a circuit judge. I congratulate him on his appointment and look forward to working with him in this new capacity,” said Chief Justice Evan Jenkins. Judge Ballard was elected to the Eleventh Family Court Circuit (Kanawha County) in 2008 and re-elected in 2016. He is a past president of the Family Court Judges Association and a past Kanawha County Juvenile Drug Court Judge. Governor Jim Justice announced Monday that he appointed Judge Ballard to the circuit court seat that became vacant when former Judge Tod Kaufman retired on March 31. ....

Kanawha County , West Virginia , United States , Marshall University , George Washington High School , Justice Evan Jenkins , Allison Ballard , Royf Weston , Jim Justice , Kenneth Ballard , Bickley Jacobs , Tod Kaufman , Mountaineer Little League , Kanawha County Juvenile Drug Court Judge , Eleventh Family Court Circuit Kanawha , United States District Court , Family Court , Supreme Court , Virginia Supreme Court , Family Court Judges Association , West Virginia Supreme Court , Supreme Court Chief Justice Evan Jenkins , Family Court Judge Kenneth Ballard , Chief Justice Evan , Judge Ballard , Eleventh Family Court Circuit ,

Jefferson County judge says it's a no-go for city of Trussville to hire on its own employees


By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE A Jefferson County judge ruled in favor of the Jefferson County Personnel Board after over a year and a half of back-and-forth between the board and the city of Trussville.
The legal battle began in April of 2019 when the city passed an ordinance (2019-020 (ADM), to create its own civil service system for city employees and to hire its own Director of Personnel. This, after decades of operating under the Jefferson County Personnel Board. According to court documents, the city notified the JCPB of its intentions.
Peggy Polk was appointed to the position of Director of Personnel and the city moved forward with its own civil service system by gathering resumes for at least one job opening and by approving a 2% cost-of-living adjustment for FY-2019. ....

United States , City Of Trussville , Jefferson County , Lorren Oliver , Peggy Polk , Rick Stotser , Deric Rush , Erica Thomas , Pat Ballard , Tim Shotts , Mandy Dixon , Steve Marshall , National Crime Information Center , Circuit Court , Jefferson County Personnel Board , Jefferson County Personnel , Alabama Act , Attorney General , Attorney General Steve Marshall , Enabling Act , Human Resources , Chief Tim Shotts , Chief Eric Rush , Jefferson County Personnel Director Lorren Oliver , Buddy Choat , County Circuit Judge Pat Ballard ,