BROOME v. MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N

No. 2004-CT-00522-SCT.

921 So.2d 334 (2006)

JOE BROOME v. MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION and Mississippi College.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied September 13, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quentin P. McColgin, attorney for appellant.

W. Thomas McCraney, III, Jackson, Albert B. White, attorneys for appellees.

EN BANC.


SMITH, Chief Justice, for the Court.

¶ 1. Joe Broome, a former employee of Mississippi College, sought unemployment benefits after his employment was terminated due to misconduct. Broome appealed to the Mississippi Employment Security Commission (MESC) after he was denied benefits due to his alleged misconduct. The ME SC referee denied Broome unemployment benefits, and Broome then appealed to the Board of Review, which affirmed the denial. Next, Broome appealed...

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