SAN DIEGO – San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre called Tuesday on Mayor Dick Murphy and members of the City Council to conditionally accept findings of his reports on the city's debt-ridden pension plan. The request was the first of eight recommendations Aguirre described as "an integrated plan" and "the things we need to get us out" of current problems. The second of two reports on the pension deficit – released by Aguirre on Feb. 9 – alleged "substantial evidence" that Murphy and the council committed civil violations of federal securities laws. Murphy has denied the allegations in the report,...