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Government

Aug. 6, 2009

Orange County Puts Off Decision on Appeal of Deputies' Pension Ruling

With city and county budgets and the state budget in turmoil, government lawyers have been waiting eagerly to find out whether Orange County can roll back a retroactive pension boost given deputy sheriffs.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SANTA ANA - With city and county budgets and the state budget in turmoil, government lawyers have been waiting eagerly to find out whether Orange County can roll back a retroactive pension boost given deputy sheriffs.

The county last year sued its sheriff and pension departments to undo the one-third pension boost awarded deputies in 2001, but a Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected the suit in ...

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