WILLIAMS v. DIST. UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. BD.

No. 12320.

383 A.2d 345 (1978)

Clarence WILLIAMS, Jr., Petitioner, v. DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD, Respondent.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided February 17, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence Williams, Jr., pro se.

Russell L. Carter, Bill L. Smith, Robert J. Hallock, Washington, D. C., and Earl S. Vass, Jr., Richmond, Va., were on the brief for appellee.

Before HARRIS, MACK and FERREN, Associate Judges.


FERREN, Associate Judge:

The petitioner, Clarence Williams, Jr., was discharged as a meter reader by Potomac Electric Power Co. He seeks review of a Final Decision by the District Unemployment Compensation Board (the "Board") that disqualified him, on the basis of misconduct, from receiving unemployment benefits for a period of five weeks. The Board affirmed the finding of the Appeals Examiner that Mr. Williams had thrown his flashlight through the glass storm door...

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