Case Name: In re Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Debtor. Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Appellant. v. Terry E. SMITH, as Trustee, et al., Appellees
Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1996-10-30
Citations: 208 B.R. 238
Docket Number: No. 96-944-Civ-T-23C
Parties: In re Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Debtor. Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Appellant. v. Terry E. SMITH, as Trustee, et al., Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Bankruptcy Reporter
Volume: 208
Pages: 238–239

Head Matter:
In re Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Debtor. Roger William WINCEK, Jr., Appellant. v. Terry E. SMITH, as Trustee, et al., Appellees.
No. 96-944-Civ-T-23C.
United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division.
Oct. 30, 1996.
Roger William Wincek, Jr., Pal Harbor, FL, pro se.
Charles R. Wilson, U.S. Attys. Office, M. Dist. FL, Jacksonville, FL, Janet Reno, Atty. Gen., U.S. Dept, of Justice, Washington, DC, for I.R.S.
Eric Barksdale, Law Office of Eric Barks-dale, Bradenton, FL, for Terry E. Smith, Chapter 13 trustee.

Opinion:
ORDER
MERRYDAY, District Judge.
The Court has reviewed the parties' briefs and the record on appeal, including Judge Paul M. Glenn's excellent order of dismissal. Upon consideration, the decision of the bankruptcy court is AFFIRMED. I agree with Judge Glenn that this ease is properly limited to its facts. For example, the doctrine of unconstitutional conditions, to the extent it retains vitality, might invite different considerations and even a different result under different circumstances.
. The district court dispensed with oral argument pursuant to section (3) of paragraph two of rule 8012.