(a) Within 20 days after a petition for appeal is filed in the Intermediate Court of Appeals, a party may file a motion in the Supreme Court of Appeals for direct review of a final judgment or order that is otherwise within the appellate jurisdiction of the Intermediate Court of Appeals pursuant to 51-11-5 of this code.
(b) The Supreme Court of Appeals may grant a motion filed pursuant to this section if both of the following extraordinary circumstances exist:
(1) The appeal involves a question of fundamental public importance; and
(2) The appeal involves exigencies, in which time is of the essence, necessitating direct review of the appeal by the Supreme Court of Appeals.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, if the Supreme Court of Appeals grants a motion filed pursuant to this section within 20 days after such motion is filed, jurisdiction over the appeal is transferred to the Supreme Court of Appeals according to all applicable rules of the court:
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 51. Courts and Their Officers
Article 11. The West Virginia Appellate Reorganization Act
§51-11-4. Jurisdiction; Limitations
§51-11-5. Motion for Direct Review by Supreme Court of Appeals
§51-11-7. Rules of Practice and Procedure; Fees; Deadlines
§51-11-8. Administration of Court
§51-11-9. Written Opinions; Precedential Effect
§51-11-10. Discretionary Review by Supreme Court of Appeals by Petition
§51-11-11. Judicial Compensation and Benefits; Expenses