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Jesse Carter Opinions

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Eichelberger V. Berkeley, Jesse W. Carter Feb 1956

Eichelberger V. Berkeley, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

An amendment to pension law that increased the amount of pensions and death benefits applied to firemen who were already retired and, in one case, who had died in the line of duty.


Bertch V. Social Welfare Dep't., Jesse W. Carter Nov 1955

Bertch V. Social Welfare Dep't., Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Church members who lived together in a church-owned home and received a small subsidy from their church were eligible for benefits under the Old Age Security Act because they met the statutory standards of need and were not otherwise ineligible.


Stafford V. Los Angeles County Employees' Retirement Board [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1954

Stafford V. Los Angeles County Employees' Retirement Board [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A retired employee was not entitled to a writ of mandamus compelling the County Employees' Retirement Board to pay him a pension after he retired as a result of a disability where he also received a worker's compensation award.