OSTRANDER v. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

No. A11-1216.

Michele Ostrander, Relator, v. Minnesota Department of Corrections, Respondent, Department of Employment and Economic Development, Respondent

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

Filed June 4, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shawn B. Reed , Maki & Overom, Ltd., Duluth, Minnesota, (for relator).

Minnesota Department of Corrections, St. Paul, Minnesota, (respondent).

Lee B. Nelson , Amy Lawler , Department of Employment and Economic Development, St. Paul, Minnesota, (for respondent Department of Employment and Economic Development).

Considered and decided by Johnson, Chief Judge; Chutich, Judge; and Crippen, Judge.


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

CRIPPEN, Judge.*

Relator Michele Ostrander, a former employee of respondent Minnesota Department of Corrections (MDOC), challenges the decision of the unemployment-law judge (ULJ) that she was ineligible for unemployment benefits because she had been discharged for misconduct after showing an inmate her personal business website, contrary to the policy prohibiting sharing personal information with inmates...

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