Sager v. County of Yuba
The County of Yuba adopted the conclusions of an administrative law judge (ALJ), who found that Sharon Sager should be retired from her position as a Deputy Sheriff III due to her mental condition. Sager obtained a writ of mandate compelling the County to vacate its decision, and the County appealed. Court conclude that the trial court misapplied the standard of review, disregarded significant evidence, and applied the wrong substantive standard to determine whether Sager was fit for duty. Court reverse with directions to deny Sagers petition.
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