PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. – Nancy Marquis insists she's never been in trouble with the law. Yet before she could obtain unemployment benefits, the business owner was required to answer questions about her prior stints in jail or prison. "My first husband was a police officer, so there was no time spent in the slammer then," said Marquis. "And since then I've never even been in a police car." While answering questions on Florida’s unemployment assistance website called CONNECT, Marquis learned the state suspected she might have been in a corrections facility prior to seeking jobless benefits. "Your availability for work is in question because we have received information that you were/are incarcerated," the CONNECT website stated.