A West Virginia judge has partially reversed a previous court order in the ongoing legal case involving Mineral County Sheriff Brady, while also scheduling an evidentiary hearing to further examine the matter, according to available reports.
The case centers on legal challenges surrounding the Mineral County sheriff's position. The partial reversal of the court's earlier order signals a significant development in the proceedings, though the full scope of the ruling remains subject to further judicial review at the upcoming evidentiary hearing.
An evidentiary hearing has been set to allow both sides to present facts and arguments before the court. Such hearings are typically used by judges to gather additional information before issuing a final ruling in contested legal matters. The outcome of the hearing could have significant implications for the sheriff's continued tenure in office.
Mineral County is located in the Eastern Panhandle region of West Virginia. The case has drawn local attention given the elected nature of the sheriff's position and its impact on county law enforcement leadership.