O'Neill v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
O'Neill v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission, 531 A.2d 1025 (Me. 1987)
1987 Me. LEXIS 799
Clifford, Glassman, McKusick, Nichols, Roberts, Scolnik, Wathen

O'Neill v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Opinion of the Court

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

Daniel O’Neill appeals from a judgment of the Superior Court, Cumberland County, affirming a decision of the Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission denying him benefits because he was suspended for misconduct connected with his work. 26 M.R.S.A. § 1193(2)(A) (Pamph. 1986). O’Neill contends that his suspension from employment after loss of his driving license as a result of an OUI conviction is not a sufficient basis for his disqualification. We conclude that O’Neill’s appeal is controlled by our decision in Look v. Maine Unemployment Ins. Comm’n, 502 A.2d 1033 (Me. 1985).

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.

Reference

Full Case Name
Daniel O'NEILL v. MAINE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION
Status
Published