CARONIA v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF N.J.


6 N.J. Super. 275 (1950)

71 A.2d 135

JAMES CARONIA, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEW JERSEY AND CITY OF ORANGE, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided February 3, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Abraham L. Friedman argued the cause for the plaintiff-appellant; Mr. Samuel L. Rothbard, of counsel (Messrs. Rothbard, Harris & Oxfeld, attorneys).

Mr. John W. Griggs, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for the defendant-respondent, Civil Service Commission of New Jersey (Mr. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General, Attorney)

Mr. Edmond J. Dwyer, attorney for defendant-respondent, City of Orange, argued the cause.

Before Judges McGEEHAN, COLIE and EASTWOOD.


The opinion of the court was delivered by EASTWOOD, J.A.D.

The Civil Service Commission of New Jersey determined that the status of plaintiff, James Caronia, as a chanceman in the Police Department of the City of Orange, did not entitle him to preferential assignment to the duty performed by special officers in directing traffic at school intersections. Plaintiff appeals from that determination.

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