- Report: #166002
Complaint Review: Judge Charles M. Caldwell
| Judge Charles M. Caldwell 170 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215
Columbus, Ohio U.S.A. |
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Judge Charles M. Caldwell Dragged out Chapter 7 for years until Petitioner finally could stand no more and died Columbus Ohio
*Consumer Comment: This makes no sense.
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The 5th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution is inapplicable in Judge Caldwell's courtroom as the couple found out 5 years later. Michael tried to prove in the District Court that Judge Caldwell is a crook but the District Court judge threw out the case without hearing any evidence. Then Judge Caldwell disqualified Michael's attorney and left him without representation.
Jerry
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
U.S.A.
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This makes no sense.
AUTHOR: Carl - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 16, 2005
If the debtor owned the liquor license at the time he converted to Chapter 7, it wasn't his license to sell. It belonged to the Trustee as part of the bankruptcyh estate for payment to the creditors. That is what the trustee does: sells off nonexempt assets and pays creditors. It sounds like the debtor was improperly trying to keep money away from his creditors.
The rest of your report also makes no sense. You can't sue a judge for doing his/her job.

