HOHENSTEIN VS. NEV. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
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Nevada Supreme Court reversed the denial of unemployment benefits to a teacher who pleaded guilty to drug possession under NRS 453.3363. The court held that a conditional guilty plea cannot be used to deny unemployment benefits when the criminal case remains under suspension pending completion of probation.
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