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    • Bridgeton school board quietly paid $87,500 to settle former Assistant Superintendent’s hostile work environment lawsuit.
    • Winslow detective pleaded guilty to petty disorderly persons charge, paid $158 in court fees and assessments, forfeited public employment and retired with $4,628 monthly pension benefit.
    • Court mulls whether Section 230 immunizes OPRAMachine from liability for a municipal clerk’s disclosure of social security numbers.
    • Oaklyn quietly paid $250,000 to settle cop’s whistleblower lawsuit.
    • Raritan paid $450,000 to settle lawsuit filed by a couple whose 1-year-old son was killed by impaired driver who was allegedly released prematurely by Borough police.
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Category: NJ Police Internal Affairs Complaints

Whenever I read a court decision or receive other information suggesting that a police officer in New Jersey has engaged in misconduct, I typically file an Internal Affairs complaint. Since records of Internal Affairs cases are confidential and never disclosed to the public, I believe that posting the complaints and dispositions on this blog may help the public better understand how seriously various Internal Affairs units regard citizen complaints.

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Internal Affairs Complaint against Hackettstown Police Sergeant Brian Ficarra determined “not sustained.”

by John PaffFebruary 21, 2013
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Hillside cop undergoing discipline allowed to draw pension

by John PaffMarch 7, 2012May 16, 2020
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Should convicted cop be allowed to retire?

by John PaffOctober 15, 2011May 16, 2020
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CLOSED: Middle Township (Cape May County) Police Sergeant William Adams- Exonerated

by John PaffJuly 5, 2010May 16, 2020

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