INGLING v. SYLVESTER


56 N.J. Super. 424 (1959)

153 A.2d 398

BENJAMIN INGLING, PLAINTIFF, v. GEORGE W. SYLVESTER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY, ROBERT VAN DEUSEN, MUNICIPAL MANAGER, AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT HOLLY IN THE COUNTY OF BURLINGTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided July 14, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Powell & Davis (Mr. James M. Davis, Jr., appearing) attorneys for plaintiff.

Messrs. Parker, McCay & Criscuolo (Mr. Robert W. Criscuolo appearing) attorneys for defendants.


SCHALICK, J.S.C.

Plaintiff, a policeman in the Mount Holly Police Department, was dismissed by defendant George W. Sylvester, who, by written direction of the municipal manager, Robert Van Deusen, had been named assistant to the municipal manager, and directed as his first assignment to take charge of the police department as director of public safety. After receiving a complaint against the plaintiff, Sylvester decided the plaintiff should be suspended for five days...

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