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| Appeals target residency mandate |
| By The Philadelphia Inquirer |
| Published: 04/14/2008 |
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NEW JERSEY - When an angry inmate in Camden County Jail yelled out Adrian Cooley's address six years ago, the corrections officer knew he had been threatened. It hardly seemed coincidental when an ex-prisoner showed up at Cooley's Lindenwold home a few days later. The [officer], then in his eighth year at the jail, opened the door and, he says, the man fled. A week or so later, the house was burglarized. That's when Cooley and his wife, Monica, also a corrections officer at the 1,800-inmate facility, vowed to move. The Cooleys' decision to settle in Clayton, Gloucester County, despite a Camden County residency requirement for nearly all its employees, cost them their jobs. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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