Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1986

Hamel v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Hamel v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided January 13, 1986 · Glassman, McKusick, Nichols, Roberts, Scolnik, Wathen
502 A.2d 1036; 1986 Me. LEXIS 676 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Hamel v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Opinion of the Court

*1037MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

Roland C. Hamel appeals from the judgment of the Superior Court, Kennebec County, affirming the Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission’s decision that he is ineligible for unemployment benefits. Where, as here, the Superior Court acts in direct judicial review of the Commission’s decision, we accord no deference to the judgment of that court. Thompson v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission, 490 A.2d 219, 222 (Me. 1985). After a careful review of the record before the Commission, we hold that the Commission properly determined that Hamel’s misconduct connected with his work disqualified him for benefits. 26 M.R.S.A. § 1193(2) (Supp.1985-1986). See Look v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission, 502 A.2d 1033 (Me. 1985).

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.

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