West Virginia Code § 50-1-12

Conduct of office; penalty
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Magistrates shall be subject to and shall abide by the code of judicial ethics as adopted and
amended by the Supreme Court of Appeals. In addition to such conduct as may be regulated
by the rules of the Supreme Court of Appeals, no magistrate, magistrate court clerk or
magistrate court deputy clerk or magistrate assistant shall:
(a) Acquire or hold any interest in any matter which is before the magistrate court;
(b) Purchase, either directly or indirectly, any property being sold upon execution issued by
the magistrate court; u
(c) Act as agent or attorney for any party in any proceeding in any magistrate court in the
state; or
(d) Engage in, or assist in, any remunerative endeavor, except the duties of his office, while
on the premises of the magistrate court office. l
Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of official misconduct
and shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more
than $500.
Nothing contained in this section shall preclude a magistrate, magistrate court clerk,
magistrate court deputy clerk, or magistrate assistant from being a party to an action in the
magistrate court: Provided, That any action in which the magistrate court clerk is a party
shall not be assigned to the chief magistrate nor shall any action in which a magistrate court
deputy clerk or magistrate assistant is a party be assigned or heard by the magistrate for
whom such magistra te assistant is employed or to whose court such deputy clerk is
assigned. V

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