By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Five former members of San Diego's pension board are off the hook on felony charges that they violated the state's conflict of interest law by allowing the city to underfund the pension system in exchange for increased benefits.
In a unanimous 65-page ruling Monday, the California Supreme Court noted an exemption in the law, permitting public employees to vote on their own ben...
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