OPINION
LIVERMORE, Presiding Judge.
Petitioner Norman La Rue, Jr. had two fingers amputated by a cotton gin six days after beginning employment at Safford Valley Cotton Growers. For the previous nine months he had been in jail. In arriving at the average monthly wage on which compensation benefits were to be based, the administrative law judge concluded that petitioner would work for three months at the gin (apparently the normal ginning season) and would...
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