AHMANN v. CORRECTIONAL CENTER LINCOLN

No. S-07-687.

755 N.W.2d 608 (2008)

276 Neb. 590

John M. AHMANN, appellee, v. CORRECTIONAL CENTER LINCOLN AND NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, appellants.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

September 19, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Albin, Thomas A. Ukinski, Lincoln, and W. Russell Barger for appellants.

No appearance for appellee.

HEAVICAN, C.J., WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, GERRARD, STEPHAN, and MILLER-LERMAN, JJ.


GERRARD, J.

John M. Ahmann, an applicant for unemployment insurance benefits, was penalized 12 weeks of benefits because the Nebraska Appeal Tribunal (the Appeal Tribunal) found he was fired for misconduct. Ahmann petitioned for judicial review. Several months later, Ahmann's employer and the Nebraska Department of Labor sought to amend their answer to Ahmann's petition, arguing that the Appeal Tribunal erred in allowing benefits at all.

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