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Monday, November 3, 2014

Two Jobs

Woman says Kanawha sheriff unlawfully holding two jobs

CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman is suing over claims the county sheriff is unlawfully holding two government positions.
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Laura Wilson filed a petition for declaratory and mandamus relief Sept. 22 in Kanawha Circuit Court against John D. Rutherford, sheriff of Kanawha County; governing body, the Metro Emergency Operations Center of Kanawha County; and the Kanawha County Commission.
According to the complaint, at a special meeting on Dec. 6, 2012, the executive board of Metro, which is an alliance between the city of Charleston and the county government of Kanawha, voted to enter into an agreement whereby sheriff-elect Rutherford would oversee Metro 911, reporting to the executive board, without additional compensation, only sheriff’s pay.
Wilson, an employee of Metro, says Rutherford assumed the role of executive director of defendant Metro and still acts as the elected sheriff of Kanawha County, which constitutes a violation of the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act which states that a sheriff should devote full-time to his duties.
Wilson also says Rutherford received wages from Metro and the Kanawha County Commission in 2013 and that these violations constitute a grounds for removal from office.
Wilson seeks declaration that the dual capacity in which Rutherford serves is in violation of the West Virginia code, a declaration that all actions he has taken for Metro are null and void, an order vacating the positions currently held by Rutherford and court costs.
Wilson also seeks a court order demanding that Rutherford repay to the Kanawha County Commission all salaries and benefits received.
Wilson is represented by attorneys Michael T. Clifford and Richelle K. Garlow in Charleston. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Jennifer F. Bailey.
Kanawha Circuit Court case number: 14-C-1736

4 comments:

  1. chief of the semi holesNovember 3, 2014 at 7:24 AM

    boy doesn`t that sound like sheriff rutherford needs humping buffalo on his team ........it sounds like it is time to revamp the system for sheriffs in all of west virginia .......sheriff does not = god ....... wonder why business do not locate in our fair state ...........

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  2. IS BEING A MORON CONSIDERED A SECOND JOB OR IS IT 1099 WORK ?

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  3. he gets no pay for his "second job" and some nutcase feels the need to sue, geezsh!

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  4. Yes I think being a moron has limited If any pay as a second job but it seems to pay very well for some as a first job.
    Those who have it as a second job just like the job.

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