What did he do to deserve any penalty.
His son gets banged up on the football field and he calls the local prosecutor and tells him to make sure that his son's case gets taken care of?
Here is the quote:
Rivera-Soto made the same request of Camden County Acting Prosecutor James P. Lynch that day, but also "asked the prosecutor to make certain that his complaint received attention," the complaint said.
I would say that crosses the line of using the power of your office for personal reasons. He also called the Chief of Police at home, on his cell phone, in the evening. How did he get that number and why did he call him at home? If that was all he did, I would give him a pass, but also calling the prosecutor? He deserves some reprimand, a mild one I would say.