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Judge Declares Mistrial in Case of Man Accused of Killing West Virginia Trooper

Judge Joshua Butcher declared a mistrial after juror misconduct was found during voir dire in the trial of Timothy Kennedy, accused of killing a state trooper in 2023.

  • On Thursday, Judge Joshua Butcher declared a mistrial after juror misconduct arose during voir dire in the case of Timothy Kennedy, defendant, accused of killing West Virginia State Police Sgt. Cory Maynard in June 2023.
  • During voir dire, jury selection began Monday and involved nearly 100 Mingo Countians, with 66 prospective jurors questioned individually over about four days.
  • Kennedy, a Matewan resident, was indicted in January 2024 on multiple charges and was taken into custody hours after the Beech Creek ambush; the defense has sought to move the case amid venue disputes.
  • Court records say the trial, scheduled for next week, will be delayed until some point in 2026, with attorneys for both sides meeting soon to set a new date.
  • With questions unresolved, Judge Joshua Butcher did not specify the juror misconduct and is set to rule later on the defendant's motion to change jurisdictions, including McDowell County.
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WSAZ NewsChannel 3 broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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