The former executive director of the state’s judicial watchdog agency, who resigned three weeks ago, won’t voluntarily appear before a special legislative committee investigating the agency and has notified lawmakers that he will fight any subpoena to compel his attendance.

In a five-page letter sent Friday, Mark Dehler said he had “serious concerns” about the investigation into the Judicial Qualifications Commission convened by the Judiciary Committee of the state House of Representatives.

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