02-20-2015, 09:01 AM
Today's Blade article on Ramirez's resignation touches on your pension inquiry, Duchess.
Full Story: http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2015/0...enant.html
Snip:
Active members of the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund with more than 25 years of service still receive a pension if convicted of a felony, said Dave Graham, spokesman for the agency.
A court could order restitution against the funds, he said.
Mr. Ramirez received $88,674 in base pay and about $8,300 in overtime last year.
Full Story: http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2015/0...enant.html
Snip:
Active members of the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund with more than 25 years of service still receive a pension if convicted of a felony, said Dave Graham, spokesman for the agency.
A court could order restitution against the funds, he said.
Mr. Ramirez received $88,674 in base pay and about $8,300 in overtime last year.