MITCHELL v. LOVINGTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER, INC.

No. 10847.

555 P.2d 696 (1976)

89 N.M. 575

Zelma M. MITCHELL, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LOVINGTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER, INC., Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

October 27, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Heidel, Samberson, Gallini & Williams, Jerry L. Williams, Lovington, for defendant-appellant.

Gary J. Martone, J. Richard Baumgartner, Joseph Goldberg, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellee.


OPINION

SOSA, Justice.

This case presents the issue of whether petitioner's actions constituted misconduct so as to disqualify her from certain unemployment compensation benefits.

On June 4, 1974, petitioner-appellee Zelma Mitchell was terminated for certain acts of alleged misconduct from the Lovington Good Samaritan Center, Inc. [hereinafter Center], respondent-appellant. On June 12, 1974, Mrs. Mitchell applied for unemployment compensation benefits...

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