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VINELAND, N.J. — A New Jersey police chief accused of offering one of his officers a promotion if the officer let him have sex with his wife or underage daughter should be demoted, according to findings during a disciplinary hearing.
Vineland Police Chief Rudolph Beu was found guilty of failure to perform duties, insubordination, conduct unbecoming a public employee and neglect of duty during last week’s administrative disciplinary hearing, the Press of Atlantic City reported.
The city wanted to suspend Beu for 180 days without pay — but retired Judge Raymond A. Batten instead recommended only the demotion.