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    • West Virginia Code
    • Chapter 50. Magistrate Courts
    • Article 5. Trials, Hearings and Appeals
    • §50-5-10. Setting Aside Judgment

    West Virginia Code
    Article 5. Trials, Hearings and Appeals
    §50-5-10. Setting Aside Judgment

    Upon motion made within twenty days after judgment by any party in a civil action or by the defendant in a criminal action, the magistrate who heard the matter or his successor or designee may, upon good cause shown, set aside judgment and order a new trial. All parties shall be given notice of such motion and an opportunity to be heard.

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    Structure West Virginia Code

    West Virginia Code

    Chapter 50. Magistrate Courts

    Article 5. Trials, Hearings and Appeals

    §50-5-1. General Rules of Procedure

    §50-5-2. Continuances

    §50-5-3. Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem

    §50-5-4. Subpoenas

    §50-5-5. Privileged Communications; Persons Incompetent to Testify

    §50-5-6. Evidentiary Depositions

    §50-5-7. Right to Trial in Criminal Cases

    §50-5-8. Trial by Jury; Trial to the Court

    §50-5-9. Verdict and Sentence

    §50-5-10. Setting Aside Judgment

    §50-5-11. Contempt

    §50-5-12. Appeals in Civil Cases

    §50-5-13. Appeals in Criminal Cases

    §50-5-14. Pleas in Certain Cases

    §50-5-14a. Disposition Without Court Appearance

    §50-5-15. Failure of Defendant to Appear at Criminal Trial or Other Criminal Hearing; Compulsion of Appearance

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