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Government

Sep. 18, 2012

Chief justice ends pension perk for new AOC executives

New executive officers with the Administrative Office of the Courts, state appellate courts and the Supreme Court will have to pay their pension contributions.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As trial courts across California trim their budgets and services, state courts executives are having their own cut back.


In a cost-saving measure that coincides with reforms to the Administrative Office of the Courts, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye announced late last week that the AOC won't pay for future executives' pension contributions, a fairly recent perk that proved impractical ami...

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