The prosecutor’s office announced Monday that a state judge had rejected Cape May’s request to have the monitor removed. The judge also rejected claims that prosecutor Robert Taylor exceeded his legal authority.
City officials had argued that the
monitor’s installation amounted to a “hostile takeover.” But Taylor said the monitor was there to ensure the integrity of a county investigation into compensatory time taken by an officer.
The judge noted that the monitor was put in place in response to the city’s disclosure of confidential information after being reprimanded by the prosecutor’s office for a similar earlier breach.
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