NEWTON v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N OF UTAH

No. 18618.

706 P.2d 1058 (1985)

Michael B. NEWTON, Plaintiff, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, Department of Employment Security, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 23, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herschel Bullen, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

K. Allan Zabel, Lorin R. Blauer, Bruce A. Horstmanshoff, Salt Lake City, for respondent.


ZIMMERMAN, Justice:

This is an appeal by a former U.S. Army captain challenging the denial of his claim for unemployment compensation benefits by the Board of Review of the Industrial Commission of Utah. The decision of the Board is affirmed.

Claimant Michael B. Newton spent seven years in military service. Repeated and extensive absences from his family, required by his military assignments, caused Newton serious family problems. He therefore made substantial...

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