West Virginia Code § 53-3-2

When certiorari lies
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In every case, matter or proceeding, in which a certiorari might be issued as the law
heretofore has been, and in every case, matter or proceeding before a county court, council
of a city, town or village, justice or other inferior tribunal, the record or proceeding may,
after a judgment or final order therein, or after any judgment or order therein abridging the
freedom of a person, be removed by a writ of certiorari to the circuit court oef the county in
which such judgment was rendered, or order made; except in cases where authority is or
may be given by law to the circuit court, or the judge thereof in vacatiorn, to review such
judgment or order on motion, or on appeal, writ of error or supersedeas, or in some manner
other than upon certiorari; but no certiorari shall be issued in civil cases before justices
where the amount in controversy, exclusive of interest and costs, does not exceed $15.

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