In the Matter of Jillian Baron, Etc.

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJanuary 31, 2024
DocketA-1546-22
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1546-22

IN THE MATTER OF JILLIAN BARON, HUDSON COUNTY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. ____________________________

Argued December 13, 2023 – Decided January 31, 2024

Before Judges Currier and Firko.

On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-2919.

Arthur J. Murray argued the cause for appellant Jillian Baron (Alterman & Associates, LLC, attorneys; Arthur J. Murray, on the brief).

Priscilla E. Savage argued the cause for respondent Hudson County, Department of Corrections (Chasan Lamparello Mallon & Cappuzzo, PC, attorneys; Cindy N. Vogelman, of counsel and on the brief; Priscilla E. Savage, on the brief).

Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on the statement in lieu of brief).

PER CURIAM Appellant Jillian Baron appeals from the January 18, 2023 final agency

decision by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) removing her as a Correctional

Police Officer with the Hudson County Department of Corrections (HCDOC).

We affirm.

I.

Baron was hired by the HCDOC in 2015 as a Correctional Officer and her

job title later changed to Senior Correction Police Officer (SCPO). At the time

of the hearing, Sergeant Alfredo Castro (Alfredo) 1 had been employed by the

HCDOC for thirteen years. He has been married to Heidi Castro for twenty-two

years, and they have two sons. Alfredo and Heidi lived separate and apart from

each other from February 2020 to February 2022, but never legally separa ted or

divorced. From 2016 until 2021, while Baron and Alfredo were both employed

by the HCDOC, they were romantically involved and had twins together. In

2017, Heidi learned about Baron and Alfredo's relationship when Baron was

pregnant. According to Baron, Alfredo told her he was getting divorced from

Heidi.

1 Parties who share a last name with other parties are referred to by their first names for ease of reference. By doing so, we intend no disrespect. A-1546-22 2 On May 9, 2021, which was Mother's Day, Alfredo went to his mother

Elizabeth Castro's house to visit his family for a brunch. At 1:00 p.m., Baron

arrived uninvited with the four-year-old twins. Upon arrival, the twins chanted,

"Daddy's a liar." Baron sat on the couch in Elizabeth's living room and made a

"snide" remark stating she did not think Alfredo would be there because he had

told her that he was going to his aunt's house in New York City. Baron tried to

talk to Heidi, but Heidi told her not to address her.

Alfredo tried to ignore Baron and left the room with the twins. Elizabeth

told Baron to leave because she was not invited, but she refused to leave until

she was "ready." Baron also replied, "Why can't Heidi leave?" Eventually,

Baron went to the bedroom to get the twins and left. As she walked past the

kitchen, Baron told Alfredo's and Heidi's sons, "Your father's a liar. He f***s

me."

At that point, Heidi screamed at Baron, who responded by calling Heidi

"a stupid b****." The twins started crying, so Alfredo's and Heidi's youngest

son took them outside. Baron and Heidi's verbal argument escalated to a

physical altercation when they grabbed each other's hair and clothing . Baron

tried to "chest bump" Elizabeth, who was holding her hands out to prevent Baron

from approaching Heidi and lead Baron out of her home. Baron is 6'2" tall, and

A-1546-22 3 Elizabeth is between 5'2" and 5'3" tall. When Heidi tried to separate Baron and

Elizabeth, Baron grabbed Heidi's face, twisted it, and scratched with her nails.

Alfredo tried to get in between Baron and Heidi to stop the fight. Alfredo, his

father, and his brother separated them and escorted Baron out of the house.

Elizabeth called the police, who took statements from everyone,

photographed the injuries inflicted on all three women, and prepared an incident

report. On May 10, 2021, Alfredo submitted an incident report to the HCDOC.

Heidi and Elizabeth filed citizen complaints against Baron in Bogota municipal

court, and Baron filed a citizen complaint against Heidi, which were all later

dismissed.

On May 17, 2021, the HCDOC issued a Preliminary Notice of

Disciplinary Action (PNDA) to Baron alleging insubordination, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-

2.3(a)(2); conduct unbecoming an employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6); neglect

of duty, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(7); and other sufficient cause, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-

2.3(a)(12). The PNDA did not specify the basis for the other sufficient cause

violation under N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(12). In addition, Baron was charged with

violating several HCDOC Custody Staff Rules and Regulations (2017); Section

III, Paragraph F of the HCDOC Ethics Policy (2019); and sections 1, 3, 6, 7, 8,

and 20 of the Discipline Section of the Hudson County Employee Handbook.

A-1546-22 4 Following three days of departmental hearings, the Hearing Officer

upheld the charges and Baron was removed from her position effective May 10,

2022. The HCDOC issued Baron a Final Notice of Disciplinary Action (FNDA)

memorializing the Hearing Officer's decision. The FNDA noted Baron got into

a physical altercation with Heidi and that during the altercation, Alfredo

"attempted to get in between Heidi, his wife, and Officer Baron, the mother of

his twins, to separate the two as they were entangled and hard to separate."

The FNDA listed Baron's progressive disciplinary actions "of major and

minor consequences" as follows:

• June 19, 2015 A.N.P. 2 (1-day fine); November 13, 2015 A.N.P. (three-day fine); March 6, 2016 D.N.R. 3 (five-day fine).

• December 4, 2017 - December 10, 2017 - Minor disciplinary action of five-day suspension for neglect of duty and other sufficient cause.

• June 28, 2018 - Served with notice of immediate suspension because was charged with simple assault and was served with a restraining order.

• July 2, 2018 - Indefinite suspension pending outcome of disciplinary hearing, stemming from being charged with violation N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1A (1). On June 22, 2018, Officer Baron caused bodily injury to Officer

2 Absent no pay. 3 Did not report. A-1546-22 5 Alfredo Castro, during a domestic violence dispute by jumping on his back, placing him in a headlock and punching him in the face several times.

• December 13, 2018 - Officer Baron signed settlement agreement for a ninety-seven (97) working day unpaid suspension from July 2, 2018 - November 19, 2018. Officer Baron pled guilty to insubordination and other sufficient cause stemming from events that occurred on June 22, 2018, in which Officer Baron cause bodily injury to Officer Alfredo Castro during a domestic violence dispute.

• April 2, 2019 - Suspended without pay pending outcome of hearing stemming from incident that happened on March 25, 2019, in which HCDOC was informed by the Ridgefield Park Police Department that Officer Baron was involved in a domestic violence in with Sgt. Alfredo Castro (the victim) and was charged with simple assault. PNDA served on April 4, 2019.

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