SAN DIEGO -- Six former and current members of the San Diego municipal employees pension board were charged today with felony conflict of interest for benefiting from lavish and controversial increases in the city pension plan while also voting to under-fund the system. The charges, filed by District Atty. Bonnie Dumanis, are the first criminal charges levied in the controversy over the city's nearly $2 billion pension deficit. Each of the six face a possible sentence of three years in prison, a spokesman said. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been investigating the city's failure to disclose the deficit when...