BRADLEY v. NEW MEXICO DEP. OF LABOR-EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION

No. 19056.

807 P.2d 222 (1991)

111 N.M. 524

James BRADLEY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR-EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION, and Nicholas Minetos, Employer, Respondents-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

March 5, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fine & Faure, Edward F. Snow, Albuquerque, for petitioner-appellant.

Tom Udall, Atty. Gen., Santa Fe, D. Sandi Gilley, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Albuquerque, for respondents-appellees.


OPINION

SOSA, Chief Justice.

Claimant James Bradley appeals the district court's decision affirming the denial of benefits ordered by the Employment Security Division of the New Mexico Department of Labor (ESD). The decision to disqualify claimant was based on Section 51-1-7(A) of the Unemployment Compensation Law, NMSA 1978, Sections 51-1-1 to 51-1-55 (Repl.Pamp.1987 & Cum.Supp.1990), which provides for the denial of benefits when a claimant voluntarily...

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