Linda S. Jackson v. Shirley S. Chater, Comm'r, Soc. Sec. Admin., 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir. 1997). · Go Syfert
Linda S. Jackson v. Shirley S. Chater, Comm'r, Soc. Sec. Admin., 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir. 1997). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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See, Martin v. Cox, 213 B.R. 571 (E.D.Ark.1996), aff'd per curiam, 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir.1997) (unpublished table opinion). 1 In Martin, the district court affirmed the bankruptcy court’s finding that the debtor “had falsified documents; failed to list significant assets when filing her petition; omitted pertinent information in the amended schedules; failed to file a federal or state tax return since 1988; made false representations to a Texas bankruptcy court; violated a preliminary injunction issued by the Bankruptcy Court regarding pending litigation in Texas; and falsified a tax retur…
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See Martin v. Cox, 213 B.R. 571 (E.D.Ark.1996), aff 'd, 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir.1997) (pro se debtor found “conniving, distrustful and not truthful” in preparing Schedules); In re Snell, 227 B.R. 127 (Bankr.S.D.Ohio 1998) (debtor found to be over Chapter 13 debt limit); In re Sully, 223 B.R. 582 (Bankr.M.D.Fla.1998) (debtor tried to conceal personal injury suit); In re Lesniak, 208 B.R. 902 (Bankr.N.D.Ill. 1997) (debtors understated values of vehicles and bank account balances); In re Thornton, 203 B.R. 648 (Bankr.S.D.Ohio 1996) (debtors attempted to conceal assets, lied to the trustee about…
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P. 37(b)); see also Martin v. Cox, 213 B.R. 571, 572 (E.D.Ark.1996) (affirming bankruptcy judge’s finding that debtor’s filing of falsified documents constituted “the most extreme case she had ever seen of bad faith and manipulation” (citations omitted)), aff'd, 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir.1997).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." In Re Starling
Bankr. N.D. Ill. · 2007 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See e.g., Martin v. Sanford (In re Martin), 116 F.3d 480 (8th Cir.1997); Finney v. Smith (In re Finney), 992 F.2d 43, 45 (4th Cir.1993); Miller v. Miller (In re Miller), 303 B.R. 471 (10th Cir. BAP 2003); In re *908 Spencer, 137 B.R. 506 (Bankr.N.D.Okla.1992); In re Carter, 285 B.R. 61 (Bankr.N.D.Ga.2002); In re Krishnaya, 263 B.R. 63 (Bankr.S.D.N.Y.2001).
cited Cited "see, e.g." Williams v. Marlar (In Re Marlar)
Bankr. W.D. Ark. · 2000 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e.g., In re Martin, 199 B.R. 175 (Bankr.E.D.Ark.1996), aff' d, 116 F.3d 480 , 1997 WL 334884 (8th Cir.1997).
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Linda S. Jackson
v.
Shirley S. Chater, Commissioner, Social Security Administration
96-3717.
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Jun 5, 1997.
116 F.3d 480
Unpublished

116 F.3d 480

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Linda S. JACKSON, Plaintiff/Appellant,
v.
Shirley S. CHATER, Commissioner, Social Security
Administration, Defendant/Appellee.

No. 96-3717.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Submitted: May 21, 1997.
Filed: June 5, 1997.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

Before MURPHY, HEANEY, and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

1

The Secretary of Health and Human Services denied Linda Jackson's claim for disability insurance. The district court[1] granted summary judgment for the Secretary, concluding there was substantial evidence in the administrative record to support her decision. We affirm on the basis of the district court opinion. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.

1

The Honorable H. David Young, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas