SOUTHWOOD DOOR CO. v. BURTON

No. 2002-CC-00893-SCT.

847 So.2d 833 (2003)

SOUTHWOOD DOOR COMPANY v. Raymond BURTON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 5, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy W. Lindsay, Flowood, attorney for appellant.

Steven D. Slade, Meridian, attorney for appellee.

Before McRAE, P.J., WALLER and GRAVES, JJ.


WALLER, Justice, for the Court.

¶ 1. Raymond Burton, a truck driver, was terminated by his employer, Southwood Door Company, after testing positive on a random drug test. Burton thereafter sought unemployment compensation benefits which were denied by the Board of Review of the Mississippi Employment Security Commission (MESC). Burton appealed the denial of benefits to the Lauderdale County Circuit Court which reversed the denial and awarded Burton benefits....

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