In Re: Leonard L. Riendeau, Debtor, Leonard L. Riendeau, Debtor-Appellant v. John R. Canney (Chapter 7 Trustee), Trustee-AppelleeIn Re: Leonard L. Riendeau, Debtor, Leonard L. Riendeau, Debtor-Appellant v. John R. Canney (Chapter 7 Trustee), Trustee-Appellee
In re: Leonard L. RIENDEAU, Debtor,
Leonard L. Riendeau, Debtor-Appellant,
v.
John R. Canney (Chapter 7 Trustee), Trustee-Appellee.
Docket No. 02-5066.
United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
Submitted: June 27, 2003.
Decided: July 9, 2003.
Appeal from the judgment of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont (William K. Sessions, III, Chief Judge) affirming the decision of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont (Colleen A. Brown, Judge). Because we agree that debtor may not exempt the claimed pre-petition income from the bankruptcy estate under
Kathleen Walls, Middlebury, VT, for Debtor-Appellant.
John R. Canney, III, Rutland, VT, for Trustee-Appellee.
Before: STRAUB and POOLER, Circuit Judges, and HURD, Judge.*
PER CURIAM.
Debtor-Appellant Leonard L. Riendeau ("Riendeau") is a Vermont dairy farmer who has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. After he filed for bankruptcy protection, Riendeau received a check in payment for prior milk production as well as a federal milk-subsidy check. Riendeau claims that this post-petition income is exempt from the bankruptcy estate under 12
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The Honorable David N. Hurd, United States District Judge for the Northern District of New York, sitting by designation