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Litigation

Sep. 2, 2016

Defendant who quit challenges state personnel board authority

A defendant in a state whistleblower retaliation claim has challenged the State Personnel Board, claiming that the agency no longer has jurisdiction over him because he resigned from state service.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — A defendant in a state whistleblower retaliation claim has challenged the State Personnel Board, claiming that the agency no longer has jurisdiction over him because he resigned from state service.

Eric Monthei, the chief of mental health at San Quentin State Prison until his resignation in May, is one of several named defendants in a complaint filed with the agency by...

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