Dick Ellis, a spokesman for the state Administrative Office of the Courts, said Nifong will still be eligible for his full retirement benefits — a pension and health care — that he accrued while working a state employee for nearly 30 years. But because he served fewer than five years as district attorney, he is not vested in a more lucrative retirement system for judges, prosecutors and the director of the courts office.
Restoring my faith in the system.
Reward an asshole.
The SOB ought to be locked up and the fu***ing keys thrown away.
Monday, June 18, 2007
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