Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1988

Sprague Electric Co. v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Sprague Electric Co. v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided February 5, 1988 · Clifford, Glassman, McKusick, Nichols, Roberts, Wathen
536 A.2d 618; 1988 Me. LEXIS 53 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Sprague Electric Co. v. Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission

Opinion of the Court

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

The Respondent Commission found that the Petitioner, Sprague Electric Company, had failed to satisfy its burden of proof that the employee it had terminated engaged in misconduct as defined in 26 M.R. S.A. § 1043(23) (1974). The Commission accordingly denied the Petitioner relief. On August 7, 1987, the Superior Court (York County) affirmed that decision. The record before us on appeal discloses what is essentially a credibility question, and the Petitioner does not meet the burden that devolves upon a party seeking to overturn the decision of an administrative agency. Seven Islands Land Co. v. Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, 450 A.2d 475, 479-80 (Me. 1982). Neither does this record show that the Commission’s decision was in any way arbitrary or capricious.

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.

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