72 Fair empl.prac.cas. (Bna) 101, 69 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 44,422 Preston Hampton Carl Bowles v. Borough of Tinton Falls Police Department Ann Y. McNamara Mayor, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Brandstetter, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Robert Gagliano, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Maher, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Lynn Robinson, Councilwoman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Gabe Tornillo, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as a Member of the Promotional Review Board Anthony Muscillo, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Administrator, Public Safety Director and Member of the Promotional Review Board and Oral Interview Board Ladean White, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as Captain of Police and Member of the Promotional Review Board Pasquale Menna, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Prosecutor and Member of the Promotional Review Board Lou Napolitano, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Member of the Oral Review Board Joseph Torchia, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law as a Member of the Oral Review Board John Does, (1-100) Jane Does, (1-100) David Gonzalez

98 F.3d 107
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedOctober 18, 1996
Docket95-5762
StatusPublished
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This text of 98 F.3d 107 (72 Fair empl.prac.cas. (Bna) 101, 69 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 44,422 Preston Hampton Carl Bowles v. Borough of Tinton Falls Police Department Ann Y. McNamara Mayor, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Brandstetter, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Robert Gagliano, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Maher, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Lynn Robinson, Councilwoman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Gabe Tornillo, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as a Member of the Promotional Review Board Anthony Muscillo, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Administrator, Public Safety Director and Member of the Promotional Review Board and Oral Interview Board Ladean White, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as Captain of Police and Member of the Promotional Review Board Pasquale Menna, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Prosecutor and Member of the Promotional Review Board Lou Napolitano, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Member of the Oral Review Board Joseph Torchia, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law as a Member of the Oral Review Board John Does, (1-100) Jane Does, (1-100) David Gonzalez) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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72 Fair empl.prac.cas. (Bna) 101, 69 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 44,422 Preston Hampton Carl Bowles v. Borough of Tinton Falls Police Department Ann Y. McNamara Mayor, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Brandstetter, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Robert Gagliano, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Richard Maher, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Lynn Robinson, Councilwoman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law Gabe Tornillo, Councilman, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as a Member of the Promotional Review Board Anthony Muscillo, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Administrator, Public Safety Director and Member of the Promotional Review Board and Oral Interview Board Ladean White, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law, and in His Capacity as Captain of Police and Member of the Promotional Review Board Pasquale Menna, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Borough Prosecutor and Member of the Promotional Review Board Lou Napolitano, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law in His Capacity as Member of the Oral Review Board Joseph Torchia, Individually and Acting Under Color of State Law as a Member of the Oral Review Board John Does, (1-100) Jane Does, (1-100) David Gonzalez, 98 F.3d 107 (3d Cir. 1996).

Opinion

98 F.3d 107

72 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. (BNA) 101,
69 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 44,422
Preston HAMPTON; Carl Bowles, Appellants,
v.
BOROUGH OF TINTON FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT; Ann Y. McNamara,
Mayor, Individually and acting under color of State Law;
Richard Brandstetter, Councilman, Individually and acting
under Color of State Law; Robert Gagliano, Councilman,
Individually and acting under Color of State Law; Richard
Maher, Councilman, Individually and acting under Color of
State Law; Lynn Robinson, Councilwoman, Individually and
acting under Color of State Law; Gabe Tornillo, Councilman,
Individually and acting under Color of State Law, and in his
Capacity as a Member of the Promotional Review Board;
Anthony Muscillo, Individually and acting under Color of
State Law in his Capacity as Borough Administrator, Public
Safety Director and Member of the Promotional Review Board
and Oral Interview Board; LaDean White, Individually and
acting under Color of State Law, and in his Capacity as
Captain of Police and Member of the Promotional Review
Board; Pasquale Menna, Individually and acting under Color
of State Law in his capacity as Borough Prosecutor and
Member of the Promotional Review Board; Lou Napolitano,
Individually and acting under Color of State Law in his
Capacity as Member of the Oral Review Board; Joseph
Torchia, Individually and acting under Color of State Law as
a Member of the Oral Review Board; John Does, (1-100);
Jane Does, (1-100); David Gonzalez.

No. 95-5762.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Aug. 6, 1996.
Decided Oct. 18, 1996.

Gregory S. Schaer, Linda B. Kenney (argued), Law Offices of Linda B. Kenney, Red Bank, NJ, for Appellants.

Robert T. Clarke (argued), Sharon P. Margello, Apruzzese, McDermott, Mastro & Murphy, P.C., Liberty Corner, NJ, for Appellees.

Before NYGAARD, LEWIS and McKEE, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

McKEE, Circuit Judge.

Preston Hampton and Carl Bowles appeal from the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of all defendants on all claims that plaintiffs brought against the Borough of Tinton Falls New Jersey, the Tinton Falls Police Department and numerous governing officials of that borough. Hampton, who is Black, is a Detective Sergeant with the Tinton Falls Police Department; Bowles, who is also Black, is a former Borough employee and a named plaintiff by virtue of his status as a resident in the borough. Plaintiffs allege illegal discrimination in connection with the borough's decision not to promote Hampton from sergeant to lieutenant. We hold that the district court properly granted summary judgment on plaintiff's "disparate-impact" claim, but that the district court erred in granting summary judgment on plaintiffs' other claims.1 Accordingly, we will affirm in part, and reverse in part, and remand the case for further proceedings.

I.

In October of 1994, the Tinton Falls Police Department announced two openings for promotion to the rank of lieutenant. Hampton was one of four candidates to apply for the positions, and was the only Black candidate. The three other candidates were Sergeant Peterson and Sergeant Turning, both of whom are White, and Sergeant Gonzalez, who is Latino. In order to be promoted, a candidate had to first pass a multiple choice exam, then compete before a Promotional Review Board ("PRB"), and an Oral Review Board ("ORB"). Although the actual score of the "objective" multiple choice exam was not factored into the process, an applicant could not be promoted without receiving a passing grade on that exam. The Review Board evaluations were subjective.

The multiple choice exam was administered in January of 1995 by Iowa Testing Service. All four of the candidates passed the test2 and were then reviewed by the PRB and ORB. Initially, the PRB was comprised of Borough Administrator and Public Safety Director Anthony Muscillo, Major Melvin McKeller, Borough Prosecutor Pat Menna and Borough Council member Gabe Tornillo. McKeller, who is Black, subsequently announced his retirement and declined to serve on the Promotional Review Board,3 and Captain (now Major) LaDean White was appointed to replace McKeller. App. at 703-04. Captain White was the immediate supervisor for candidates Turning, Gonzalez and Peterson. Sergeant Hampton was part of the Detectives Bureau and reported to Captain Robert Jantausch. After White replaced McKeller, neither the PRB nor the ORB had any minority members. App. at 704.

The PRB met in February of 1995 to review the candidates. The Board evaluated the applicants' records and performance using ten factors, each of which was worth ten percent of a candidate's evaluation. The categories for evaluation included:

(1) leadership ability

(2) communication skills

(3) decision making ability

(4) working with others

(5) personal commitment

(6) problem analysis

(7) adherence to rules

(8) education and self-improvement

(9) length and merit of service

(10) overall fitness for the position

Each Board member had access to the candidate's resume, performance evaluations for the three prior evaluation periods, and the candidate's personnel file. The Board members reviewed those records and also discussed their impressions of the candidates based upon personal experiences. The PRB gave Turning a score of 93.875, Gonzalez a score of 90.5, Peterson a score of 77.875, and Hampton a score of 77.625.

The candidates also met with the ORB which consisted of Anthony Muscillo, Joseph Torchia and Louis Napolitano. Muscillo, as stated above, is the Borough Administrator. Torchia and Napolitano are both Public Safety Directors from neighboring municipalities. The ORB evaluated each of the candidates' responses to the same series of questions involving everyday police activities. The candidates were judged on their decision-making ability, analytical ability, communication skills, judgment and creativity. Turning received the highest score from each of the Board members, and the highest average score of 94.83. Gonzalez received the second highest score from each of the Board members and had the second highest overall score of 87.93. Peterson had an average score of 82.16 and Hampton had an average score of 76.10.

The scores from the PRB and the ORB were then averaged with each score weighted equally. Turning and Gonzalez were promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and Hampton filed a complaint with the EEOC claiming that he was not promoted because of his race. The complaint was filed at the EEOC office in Newark on April 12, 1995,4 but it was erroneously dated April 13, 1995. This error caused problems because when the Borough's Personnel Administrator (Helen Auringer) saw the incorrect EEOC filing date, she noted that Hampton had been on duty all day on April 13, 1995, and should not have been in Newark visiting the EEOC.

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