School Board Clerk can be Indicted for Taking Documents, NJ…
School Board Clerk can be Indicted for Taking Documents, NJ Supreme Court Rules
NJ.com
June 23, 2015
Peter Verniero commented on a significant New Jersey Supreme Court ruling where the Court backed up the lower court’s ruling that a North Bergen School Board employee can be indicted for taking confidential documents from the district even though she planned to use them in a discrimination case against the Board. When asked about the ruling, Mr. Verniero stated: “…it’s too soon to tell what the decision means for other whistleblower cases. He said the ruling ‘carefully notes the manner in which a litigant can properly obtain or preserve information for use in a civil lawsuit. So we will have to wait and see what the impact of this case might be in future contexts.’”