Bauer v. State Employees' Retirement System
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- Frossard
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- appeal
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The trial court reversed the Board's decision to terminate Bauer's pension benefits, finding that his obstruction of justice conviction did not qualify as a felony 'relating to or arising out of or in connection with his service' under Illinois Pension Code Section 14-149 because it occurred nine months after he left employment. The appellate court reversed the trial court, affirming that the conviction was sufficiently connected to his service as Inspector General.
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