The state of Pennsylvania must restore the pension of the former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky that was taken away three years ago, when he was sentenced to prison after being convicted of child molestation, a court ordered Friday. A Commonwealth Court panel ruled that the State Employees’ Retirement Board wrongly concluded that Sandusky was a Penn State employee when he committed the crimes that were the basis for the pension forfeiture. Sandusky had received monthly payments of $4,900.