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You cannot be entitled to benefits on the worker's earnings record if you were convicted of the felonious and intentional homicide of the worker. Further, you are considered as non-existent when we decide the rights of other persons entitled to benefits on the worker's record.
If you were either acquitted or convicted of the felonious homicide of the worker, submit either:
A certification of the final verdict or court record; or
A statement from the proper official advising of the nature of the case.
Last Revised: March, 2001
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