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Sub-Issue 3: |
misconduct |
unacceptable behavior |
sexual assault |
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Summary:
The claimant filed an initial claim for benefits effective June 8, 2008. The Commission then found that the claimant lost his employment because of his own misconduct. The employer dismissed the claimant because he admitted that he was guilty of sexual assault against a minor. The claimant was a fire chief, some of his duties involved acting as a crossing guard, teaching fire prevention in schools and patrolling the streets of the community at night. The claimant could no longer carry out a number of his responsibilities because of the court order prohibiting him from being in the presence of minors without a third party present. The appeal by the claimant is dismissed by the Umpire.
Issue: |
Sub-Issue 1: |
Sub-Issue 2: |
Sub-Issue 3: |
misconduct |
misconduct |
acts of violence |
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Summary:
The claimant filed an initial claim for benefits effective June 8, 2008. The Commission then found that the claimant lost his employment because of his own misconduct. The employer dismissed the claimant because he admitted that he was guilty of sexual assault against a minor. The claimant was a fire chief, some of his duties involved acting as a crossing guard, teaching fire prevention in schools and patrolling the streets of the community at night. The claimant could no longer carry out a number of his responsibilities because of the court order prohibiting him from being in the presence of minors without a third party present. The appeal by the claimant is dismissed by the Umpire.