Daily Journal Staff Writer
The letter landed with a thud, sparking an internal review by state court leaders and spurring one employee to quit her job on the spot.
In the January missive, state pension chieftains threatened to force employees to pay back potentially tens of thousands of dollars in allegedly double-dipped funds.
"It's cause for concern," said Hal Cohen, a staff attorney for Chief Justice ...
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