SACRAMENTO — William Vickrey, the embattled leader of California’s Administrative Office of the Courts, has announced that he will resign in September.

In a letter dated March 21, Vickrey, who has held the job for 19 years, told Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye that he had been planning to retire this fall and that the time had come to formally announce his plans.

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