STATE DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS v. HARRIS

AV93000897.

656 So.2d 894 (1995)

STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS v. William A. HARRIS.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

March 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew W. Redd, Alabama Dep't of Corrections Legal Div., Montgomery, for appellant.

N. Gunter Guy, Jr. of Brannan, Guy & Birchfield, P.C., Montgomery, for appellee.


RICHARD L. HOLMES, Retired Appellate Judge.

William A. Harris was employed by the State Department of Corrections (Corrections). On November 19, 1993, Harris was terminated from his employment with Corrections because in a random drug screening conducted October 7, 1993, he tested positive for marijuana use.

Harris applied for unemployment compensation benefits. An examiner for the Department of Industrial Relations (Industrial Relations) determined that Harris...

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