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Stiers v. Union City

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 16, 1963
196 A.2d 5 (N.J. 1963)

Opinion

Argued November 19, 1963 —

Decided December 16, 1963.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Mr. Louis P. Church argued the cause for appellant.

Mr. Archie Usdin argued the cause for respondent City of Union City ( Mr. Cyril J. McCauley, attorney).

Miss Marilyn H. Loftus, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Department of Civil Service of the State of New Jersey ( Mr. William L. Boyan, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief; Mr. Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).


The opinion of the court was delivered


Appellant, a policeman, was removed from the force after a hearing upon charges. The Civil Service Commission sustained that action and the Appellate Division affirmed unanimously. Urging that a substantial constitutional issue was involved, appellant appealed to us purportedly as of right. R.R. 1:2-1(a). The municipality answered and simultaneously moved to dismiss. We held the motion pending argument on the appeal.

The alleged constitutional issue is frivolous. The appeal is therefore dismissed. Klotz v. Lee, 21 N.J. 148 , 155 (1956). We add that had certification been sought it would have been denied, and hence appellant suffered no loss because of that procedural failure. No costs.

For dismissal — Chief Justice WEINTRAUB, and Justices JACOBS, FRANCIS, PROCTOR, HALL, SCHETTINO and HANEMAN — 7.

Opposed — None.


Summaries of

Stiers v. Union City

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 16, 1963
196 A.2d 5 (N.J. 1963)
Case details for

Stiers v. Union City

Case Details

Full title:KENNETH T. STIERS, APPELLANT, v. CITY OF UNION CITY, A MUNICIPAL…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 16, 1963

Citations

196 A.2d 5 (N.J. 1963)
196 A.2d 5

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