Case Name: Marvin PERRY, in his capacity as director of the Department of Employment and Training v. ROCKY HILL SCHOOL, INC.
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1994-03-10
Citations: 639 A.2d 985
Docket Number: No. 93-12-Appeal
Parties: Marvin PERRY, in his capacity as director of the Department of Employment and Training v. ROCKY HILL SCHOOL, INC.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 639
Pages: 985–986

Head Matter:
Marvin PERRY, in his capacity as director of the Department of Employment and Training v. ROCKY HILL SCHOOL, INC.
No. 93-12-Appeal.
Supreme Court of Rhode Island.
March 10, 1994.
Valentino Lombardi, North Providence.
John Earle Warwick.

Opinion:
ORDER
This case came before the court for oral argument March 2, 1994 pursuant to an order that had directed both parties to appear in order to show cause why the issues raised by this appeal should not be summarily decided.
After hearing the arguments of counsel and examining the memoranda filed by the parties, we are of the opinion that cause has not been shown.
The trial justice did not err in holding that Rocky Hill School, Inc. was not required pursuant to the statute to reimburse the department for moneys erroneously paid to a former employee who had been discharged under disqualifying circumstances.
Therefore, the plaintiff's appeal is denied and dismissed. The judgment of the Superi- or Court is affirmed.