LARA v. ARIZONA DEPT. OF ECONOMIC SEC.

No. 2 CA-CIV 2263.

115 Ariz. 426 (1977)

565 P.2d 1287

Joseph LARA, Appellant, v. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY and Donald H. Lundberg, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

March 8, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Addis, Tucson, for appellant.

Bruce E. Babbitt, Atty. Gen. by Frank Sagarino, Asst. Atty. Gen., Phoenix, for appellee, Arizona Dept. of Economic Security.


OPINION

HATHAWAY, Judge.

Appellant applied for unemployment compensation and received two weekly benefit checks totaling $156. Subsequently, a deputy of the Department of Economic Security determined he was disqualified for benefits because he had voluntarily left work without good cause. Appellant was informed of his disqualification for unemployment benefits and that the payments were made through "departmental error."

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