Posted by bc on October 25, 2010 at 08:00:50 from (69.149.215.46):
In Reply to: John T Country Lawyer posted by Old Roy on October 24, 2010 at 23:28:16:
What the others said. However B having mental problems doesn't qutomatically disqualify what someone says. You didn't say what the accusations were and if B was having a schizo episode at the time. You weren't there apparently so how does anyone know if there is any validity to the accusations.
Suspected abuse, just like suspected all types of harrassment, isn't tolerated anymore. Just makes lawsuits even worse. State agencies with all kinds of public watchdogs watching them, tend to overreact as they are full of overreactors who play it safe instead of using sound judgment and JD's ex is a good example.
I told a judge a while back that I had a case based on implied contract from the policies and due process procedures in the employment phamplet and his flippant response was that I had an implied case. Implied contract is valid law but sometimes judges do what judges want to do.
Regarding unemployment, in my state A would be considered fired for cause on statutory grounds and be denied compensation should the employer contest it which they usually do so some silver tongued lawyer can't use that against them plus have it go against their unemployment rating and what they have to pay the state.
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