ALBERTI v. CIVIL SERVICE COMM'N


41 N.J. 147 (1963)

195 A.2d 297

NICHOLAS ALBERTI, APPELLANT-RESPONDENT, v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND CITY OF PASSAIC, RESPONDENTS-APPELLANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided November 18, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Martin Klughaupt argued the cause for respondent-appellant City of Passaic.

Mr. William L. Boyan, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent-appellant Civil Service Commission (Mr. Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).

Mr. Jack B. Kirsten argued the cause for appellant-respondent (Messrs. Harrison & Jacobs, attorneys; Messrs. Feder & Rinzler, of counsel; Mr. Kirsten, on the brief).

Mr. Jack B. Kirsten argued the cause for appellant.

Mr. Herbert S. Alterman argued the cause for respondent City of Passaic.

Mr. William L. Boyan, Deputy Attorney General, filed a statement in lieu of brief for respondent Civil Service Commission.


The opinion of the court was delivered by HANEMAN, J.

Nicholas Alberti, a classified civil service employee of the City of Passaic (the City), employed in its Park Department, was dismissed by the City for conduct unbecoming a public employee, after a contested hearing. He appealed to the Civil Service Commission, Department of Civil Service of the State of New Jersey (the Commission) which, after a de novo hearing, sustained the dismissal. The decision of...

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