West Virginia Bar Association

1111 6th Avenue
Huntington, West Virginia 25722

Composed of a wide variety of judges, lawyers, professors, district attorneys, public defenders, and other legal professionals, the West Virginia Bar Association is a voluntary, private association dedicated to the enhancement of professional legal development. Established in 1886, the WVBA lobbies for the interests of its members during legislative sessions. Additionally, the West Virginia Bar Association provides other services for its members, including legislative updates, continuing legal education, social events, and small groups for special segments like real estate, law students, and legal nurse consultants. The WVBA strives to encourage its members to achieve high levels of competence, integrity, and ethics in the legal profession.

 

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Prosecutors have ethical obligations and may be held individually accountable for their conduct within the legal system. Prosecutors contribute to just and honorable legal profession and a legal system that promotes fairness and accountability.

Violations of these rules can result in disciplinary actions which may include sanctions, suspension, or disbarment.

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