717 Fed.Appx. 169 (3rd Cir. 2017), 17-2052, Torrey v. State Department of Law & Public Safety
Docket Nº: | 17-2052 |
Citation: | 717 Fed.Appx. 169 |
Opinion Judge: | AMBRO, Circuit Judge |
Party Name: | JOHN O. TORREY, Appellant v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, Division of Criminal Justice; STEPHEN J. TAYLOR, individually, and in his official capacity of Director of the Division of Criminal Justice; PAUL MORRIS, individually, and in his official capacity as the chief of investigations, Division of Criminal Justice; S... |
Attorney: | For JOHN O. TORREY, Plaintiff - Appellant: Barry H. Evenchick, Esq., Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, Hackensack, NJ. For NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, Division of Criminal Justice, STEPHEN J. TAYLOR, individually, and in his official capacity as Director of the Division of Criminal... |
Judge Panel: | Before: AMBRO, KRAUSE, and RENDELL, Circuit Judges. |
Case Date: | December 07, 2017 |
Court: | United States Courts of Appeals, Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit |
Page 169
Submitted Under Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a) November 13, 2017
NOT PRECEDENTIAL
Editorial Note:
This opinion is not regarded as Precedents which bind the court under Third Circuit Internal Operating Procedure Rule 5.7. (See Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure Rule 32.1)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. (D.C. Civil Action No. 3-13-cv-01192). District Judge: Honorable Peter G. Sheridan.
COUNSEL:
For JOHN O. TORREY, Plaintiff - Appellant: Barry H. Evenchick, Esq., Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, Hackensack, NJ.
For NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, Division of Criminal Justice, STEPHEN J. TAYLOR, individually, and in his official capacity as Director of the Division of Criminal Justice, PAUL MORRIS, individually, and in his official capacity as the chief of investigations, Division of Criminal Justice, STANLEY BEET, individually, and in his official capacity, ROBERT FERRIS, individually, and in his official capacity, DERMOT P. O'GRADY, Esq. in his individually and his official capacity, Defendants - Appellees: Christopher J. Kelly, Esq., Noreen P. Kemether, Esq., Office of Attorney General of New Jersey, Employment Litigation Section, Trenton, NJ.
Before: AMBRO, KRAUSE, and RENDELL, Circuit Judges.
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OPINION[*]
AMBRO, Circuit Judge
John Torrey is a former law enforcement officer who was employed by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice (" DCJ" ). While there he was the target of an internal investigation involving allegations of sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and other misconduct. Following the investigation, he was terminated and began applying for other law enforcement positions, including positions at the Mercer County Sheriff's Office and the Camden County Police Department.
To facilitate routine background checks in connection with his applications, Torrey signed and notarized consent forms authorizing the DCJ to share its personnel files relating to him, including those produced by the internal investigation. After receiving these forms, the DCJ allowed investigators from both the Mercer and Camden County offices to review Torrey's files. He was not hired.
Torrey sued the DCJ and individual,...
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