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No. 24126 - Charles E. Plum and
Linda Plum v. Camden-Clark Foundation, Inc., d/b/a
Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital, Michael Santer, Jr., and M. David
Avington
Maynard, Justice, dissenting:
The majority
buys the appellants' argument that process was served one day out
of time because the circuit clerk's office refused to accept a
facsimile copy of a previously submitted incomplete Civil
Information Sheet when, in fact, the West Virginia Rules of Civil
Procedure did not address the issue of facsimile copies at that
time. The majority takes note of this fact, but nonetheless, goes
on to state the refusal of the circuit clerk's office to accept
the facsimile copy amounts to an amendment of the Rules.
I fail to
understand how acceptance of the facsimile copy by the circuit
clerk's office would have been any less an amendment to the
Rules. As no guidance had as yet been provided, the clerk's
office did exactly what it should have done. The Rules did not
provide for accepting facsimile copies, therefore, the office
acted appropriately and the circuit judge correctly dismissed the
complaint. Accordingly, I respectfully dissent.