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· 8/26/1983

Liekweg v. Bothwell (In Re Bothwell)

Citations

  • 32 B.R. 617
  • 1983 Bankr. LEXIS 5537

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • finding that debtor’s act of throwing keys at another person was the type of act which necessarily leads to injury
  • finding that debt- or’s annoyance and frustration did not constitute a “just cause or excuse” for battery of plaintiff
  • absent showing of legal justification or excuse, act of debtor in throwing keys at former boyfriend, striking him in right eye and causing loss of vision, was malicious and resulting debt was nondischargeable
  • Debtor threw keys at former boy friend striking him in eye

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Judges: William W. Thinnes

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