Case Name: Daniel O'NEILL v. MAINE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION
Court: Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Maine
Decision Date: 1987-10-07
Citations: 531 A.2d 1025
Docket Number: 
Parties: Daniel O’NEILL v. MAINE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION.
Judges: Before McKUSICK, C.J., NICHOLS, ROBERTS, WATHEN, GLASSMAN, SCOLNIK and CLIFFORD, JJ.
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 531
Pages: 1025–1025

Head Matter:
Daniel O’NEILL v. MAINE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION.
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.
Submitted on Briefs Sept. 9, 1987.
Decided Oct. 7, 1987.
Alan M. Harris, Bornstein & Hovermale, Portland, for plaintiff.
James E. Tierney, Atty. Gen., Pamela W. Waite, Asst. Atty. Gen., Augusta, for defendant.
Before McKUSICK, C.J., NICHOLS, ROBERTS, WATHEN, GLASSMAN, SCOLNIK and CLIFFORD, JJ.

Opinion:
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.