FRANK v. HEARTLAND AUTOMOTIVE

No. A06-2217.

743 N.W.2d 626 (2008)

David FRANK, Relator, v. HEARTLAND AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, INC., Respondent, Department of Employment and Economic Development, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

January 15, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Frank, Big Lake, MN, pro se.

Heartland Automotive Services, Inc., Omaha, NE, for respondent.

Lee B. Nelson, Department of Employment and Economic Development, St. Paul, MN, for respondent Department of Employment and Economic Development.

Considered and decided by DIETZEN, Presiding Judge; ROSS, Judge; and HARTEN, Judge.


OPINION

ROSS, Judge.

This case arises from an automobile-service manager's fraudulent charge to a customer for a service that the manager knew had not been performed on the customer's car. David Frank appeals from an unemployment-law judge's finding that Frank was discharged for employee misconduct and was therefore disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits after his employer discharged him for the fraudulent charge. Frank denies knowing that the...

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