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Widow Charged with Murder Not Entitled to Government Benefits

B-191953 Jul 03, 1978
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A decision was requested concerning the legality of paying Government benefits including a Survivor Benefit Plan annuity to the widow of a retired member whom she had been charged with killing feloniously. Although the conviction had been reversed and there was insufficient evidence for a new trial, benefits may not be paid because the absence of felonious intent was not established.

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