MISS. EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N v. MARTIN

No. 07-CC-59379.

568 So.2d 725 (1990)

MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION v. John MARTIN, Jr.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 10, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leo T. Aragon, Jackson, for appellant.

Gloria Green, Jackson, Ruby White, Oakland, for appellee.

Before ROY NOBLE LEE, C.J., and PRATHER and BLASS, JJ.


ROY NOBLE LEE, Chief Justice, for the Court

John Martin, Jr. was terminated from his employment with Greenville Mills, Inc. because of his alcoholism. He applied for unemployment benefits through the Mississippi Employment Security Commission. His claim was denied and the denial for benefits was affirmed by the Appeal's referee and the Board of Review. Martin appealed the agency's decision to the Circuit Court of Washington County, which reversed the decision of the...

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