History
  • No items yet
midpage
In re Burstein
160 F. 765
D. Conn.
1908
Check Treatment
PLATT, District Judge.

This matter has been carefully examined, and I am bound to say that the bankrupt deserves no help, f am sorry for the creditors, and wish they had listened to the offer of settlement. The trouble is that the law and the facts happen in this instance to be of service to an unworthy man. As to concealment of assets, there is nothing more than the veriest guesswork. The proof falls far short of supporting the specifications bearing upon that point. He kepi no books; but it is impossible, from the facts sei forth, to draw the inference that his failure to keep them was “with the intent to conceal his true financial condition.”'

With mixed emotions, I am constrained to accept the report of the special master, and in compliance with his recommendation to order that the discharge be granted.

Case Details

Case Name: In re Burstein
Court Name: District Court, D. Connecticut
Date Published: May 4, 1908
Citation: 160 F. 765
Docket Number: No. 1,817
Court Abbreviation: D. Conn.
AI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
Your Notebook is empty. To add cases, bookmark them from your search, or select Add Cases to extract citations from a PDF or a block of text.