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Manchin names Webster to judgeship

by: Carnacki

Wed Dec 02, 2009 at 15:51:21 PM EST


From an email:

Carrie-WebsterCHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Joe Manchin today announced he is appointing Carrie L. Webster of Charleston to fill the Kanawha County Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court seat left vacant by President Obama's appointment of Judge Irene Berger to the federal court bench. The seat officially became vacant last month.

"We were fortunate to have an outstanding group of highly qualified candidates for this position, which is one of the busiest circuits in the state," Manchin said. "Carrie Webster is a passionate lawyer and dedicated public servant, and I am confident she will be an excellent circuit court judge who will faithfully serve the citizens of Kanawha County.

"She has tackled many difficult and complex legal issues, both as a lawyer and as House Judiciary Chair. With her experience, Carrie will bring a unique and familiar perspective to any legal issue she is confronted with on the bench."

Webster has been a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates since 2001, and chair of the Judiciary Committee since 2006. She currently is an associate with the Charleston law firm of Bucci, Bailey & Javins, and served as assistant public defender for the Kanawha County Public Defender's office from 1997 to 2000. She was a law clerk for West Virginia Legal Services Corp. and also was an assistant and press secretary for former West Virginia Attorneys General Charlie Brown and Roger Tompkins.

She is a member of the West Virginia Association of Justice's Board of Governors and the American Association of Justice, and has been a member of the West Virginia Bar since 1997.

Webster said she is humbled by the confidence Gov. Manchin has shown in her by making this appointment. "I am grateful for the opportunity to continue my public service as a circuit judge. As the appointed successor to the judicial seat held by the Honorable Judge Irene Berger, I will dedicate myself to meeting the high standards that she has set. I will work hard, treat all parties with fairness and respect, and conduct myself in the dignified and ethical manner that all of us expect of our judicial officers."

Webster was selected from a group of seven candidates evaluated by the Governor's Advisory Committee on Judicial Nominations. This committee process has been used by Gov. Manchin, as well as his immediate predecessors, to advise the governor on appointments to fill judicial vacancies. The advisory committee evaluated the qualifications and experience of the seven candidates and presented information on all seven candidates to the governor for his consideration.

"I want to thank all the candidates for their interest in serving the people of Kanawha County, and the advisory committee for their insight and evaluation," Manchin said. "There is a vast amount of experience and talent in the applicants and I was impressed with all of them."

Webster received her bachelor's degree in Political Science from West Virginia University in 1988 and received her law degree from the WVU College of Law in 1997. She was born in Fairfax, Va., grew up in Moorefield, W.Va., and has lived in Charleston since 1989. She is married to Greg Skinner and has a daughter, Katherine.

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dominos (4.00 / 1)
First off, a hearty congratulations to Carrie Webster.

Now... let the speculation begin... what happens next?

Who will fill Carrie Webster's seat in the house?

I'd guess there will be a move for an interim appointment ASAP for Jan. session and then quite a few people filing in Jan. for next Nov's election.

Also, who's next in line for House Judiciary Chair?


My predictions (4.00 / 1)
Meshea Poore gets the nomination. She was a close 2nd in the Democratic primary and would be the first minority representative for the district, which was intended to be a minority influence district during redistricting.

My prediction for Judiciary Chair is Del. Bill Wooton (Raleigh). This is speculation, but since Wooton served as Senate Judiciary Chair for much of the 90's, he would be ready to step into the position without major changes to key legislation. Ideologically he is similar to Webster on many key issues including being pro-choice.  

With Speaker Thompson exploring a run for Governor and Gov. Manchin thinking about his political future after 2012 (if not sooner), I don't think either wants to "rock the boat" with an untested Judiciary chair who may open up issues like abortion, workers comp, etc., that the Legislature feels that it has already addressed.

I also expect that Carrie would want her successor to share her commitment to key issues, and my impression is the Wooton would fit the bill in her eyes.

That's just speculation, but I think leadership will prefer the predictability of someone they know.  Labor folks will also be weighing in on this too.


In a good conversation everyone speaks.  In a great conversation some even listen.


[ Parent ]
Webster a champion of human rights (4.00 / 2)
MOJO just had to get Carrie out of the way to make room for someone more ammenable to his legislative agenda.  The co-chair Tim Miley would be the first in line choice to replace her but who knows?  Carrie's committee was the ordinary citizen's friend routinely stopping bad bills that otherwise would have made it through, she will be hard to replace from what I hear.

so mojo (0.00 / 0)
forced her to take the judgeship?...to get her out of the way?

[ Parent ]
This is a bad move (0.00 / 0)
Carrie Webster is an outstanding chairwoman of House Judiciary. Now that she'll be leaving to become a Circuit Court judge, there's nothing to prevent the Braxton County-style Democrat whackjobs in the House from forcing a gay marriage ban.

Joe Manchin is the worst Democratic Governor this State has seen since the 1930s.


Miley co-sponsored gay marriage ban (0.00 / 0)
Besides him and Sumner, the measure is being sponsored by Delegates Tim Miley, D-Harrison, Rick Moye, D-Raleigh, John Pino, D-Fayette, Brent Boggs, D-Braxton, Patrick Lane, R-Kanawha, John Overington, R-Berkeley, Cliff Moore, D-McDowell, William Stemple, D-Calhoun, and House Minority Leader Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha.

http://www.register-herald.com...


[ Parent ]
Miley not a done deal (0.00 / 0)
There's a good chance it won't be Miley. From what I can tell, there's a lot of names under consideration.

[ Parent ]
part-time legislators (0.00 / 0)
I keep thinking that there are some real difficulties with having a part-time legislature. I know that states where legislators are paid full time salaries have their own issues, but there are a lot of challenges with successfully serving in the legislature and working out employment flexibility that would work with that schedule.

It is no wonder that a capable lawyer would jump at that career progression and job stability of being a circuit court judge.


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