Cleckley, First African-american On Wv Supreme Court, Dies At 77

By By Lacie Pierson Staff writer Former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Franklin D. Cleckley, who was the first African-American to serve on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, died Monday at his home in Morgantown. Cleckley was 77. Current and former West Virginia Supreme Court Justices expressed their grief in an news release sent out Tuesday. "Frank Cleckley was a giant in the West Virginia legal community," Chief Justice Allen Loughry II said in the release.

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