What is the name of your state? FL
How much latitude does a judge have to reverse a prior ruling? I raised some allegations in BK court about a deadbeat debtor that really got the judge ticked off, and he hollered at the debtor's counsel, "If I ruled on false testimony, if you're telling me one thing and then I find out this, then..." and he never really finished the sentence, but just went on to say that I could refile my cockeyed motion and do a better job of explaining my allegations and the relief I'm seeking.
When he gets all the facts on the matter, can he withdraw his order denying my claim? What about the one confirming the BK? Could he just dismiss the whole cockamamie ball of wax? Not that he will, but while he doesn't seem to mind me being lied to, or even the Trustee being lied to, he doesn't much appreciate a line of bull getting fed to him.
How much latitude does a judge have to reverse a prior ruling? I raised some allegations in BK court about a deadbeat debtor that really got the judge ticked off, and he hollered at the debtor's counsel, "If I ruled on false testimony, if you're telling me one thing and then I find out this, then..." and he never really finished the sentence, but just went on to say that I could refile my cockeyed motion and do a better job of explaining my allegations and the relief I'm seeking.
When he gets all the facts on the matter, can he withdraw his order denying my claim? What about the one confirming the BK? Could he just dismiss the whole cockamamie ball of wax? Not that he will, but while he doesn't seem to mind me being lied to, or even the Trustee being lied to, he doesn't much appreciate a line of bull getting fed to him.