STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
At a Regular Term of the Supreme Court of Appeals
continued and held in Charleston, Kanawha County, on the 12th day
of October, 1999, the following order was made and entered:
State of West Virginia ex rel. John
F. Rist, III, Petitioner
vs.) No. 26653
Honorable Cecil H. Underwood, Governor
of the State of West Virginia, and
Robert S. Kiss, Respondents
On a former day, to-wit, September 23, 1999, came
the petitioner, John F. Rist, III, pro se, and presented to the
Court his petition and memorandum of law in support thereof
praying for a peremptory writ of mandamus and/or prohibition to
be directed against the respondents, the Honorable Cecil H.
Underwood, Governor of the State of West Virginia, and Robert S.
Kiss, as therein set forth. Thereafter, on the 27th day of
September, 1999, came the respondent, the Honorable Cecil H.
Underwood, Governor of the State of West Virginia, by Steptoe &
Johnson, Ancil G. Ramey and Michelle E. Piziak, his attorneys,
and presented to the Court his written response thereto.
Finally, on the 8th day of October, 1999, came the respondent,
Robert S. Kiss, by Bowles, Rice, McDavid, Graff & Love, and
Thomas A. Heywood, his attorneys, and presented to the Court his
written response thereto.
Upon consideration whereof, the Court is of
opinion that a rule should be awarded herein. It is thereforeconsidered and ordered that a rule do issue directed against the
respondents returnable before this Court at its courtroom in the
City of Charleston, County of Kanawha, at ten o'clock, a. m., on
Wednesday, the 20th day of October, 1999, commanding and
directing the said respondents to show cause, if any they can,
why a peremptory writ of mandamus and/or prohibition should not
be awarded against them, as prayed for by the petitioner in his
said petition. It is further ordered that any party herein may
file an original and nine copies of a supplemental brief or a
brief on or before the 18th day of October, 1999. Any motion for
leave to file a brief Amicus Curiae together with a conditionally
filed brief may be filed on or before the same date. It is
finally ordered that the above-captioned proceeding be, and it
hereby is, consolidated with SER Richard A. Robb, et al. vs. the
Honorable Cecil H. Underwood, et al., No. 26654, for purposes of
oral argument, consideration and decision. Justice Davis deemed
herself disqualified and did not participate in the consideration
or decision of this matter. Retired Justice Thomas B. Miller and
Judge Clarence L. Watt, sitting by temporary assignment.
Service of a copy of this order upon the
respondents aforesaid shall have the same effect as the service
of a formal writ.
A True Copy
Attest:
Clerk, Supreme Court of Appeals