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Wednesday, October 02 2019

A former New Jersey school superintendent’s lawsuit against a local police department has recently been dismissed by a federal judge.

Former Kenilworth Schools Superintendent Thomas Tramaglini, who pled guilty to defacating on another high school’s track, claimed Holmdel police violated his constitutional rights by releasing his mug shot after he was issued summonses last year. After ruling that the mug shot did not reveal any information that was not already in the public domain, the judge dismissed the suit.

According to news reports, Tramaglini paid a $500 fine for relieving himself in public, which he blamed on a medical condition. His attorney told NJ Advance Media a “new complaint is forthcoming in state court.”

Source: TheWashingtonTimes.com