0:23-cv-61212 WILLIAMS v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Case Summary
In a legal proceeding, Williams v. State of Florida and Lillard v. State of Florida, both cases were processed in forma pauperis, which means they were handled without the usual fees for litigants who cannot afford them. This indicates that both parties were unable to pay the filing fees for their respective cases.
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2 events4:26-cv-10023 Lillard v. State of Florida
In a legal proceeding, Williams v. State of Florida and Lillard v. State of Florida, both cases were processed in forma pauperis, which means they were handled without the usual fees for litigants who cannot afford them. This indicates that both parties were unable to pay the filing fees for their respective cases.
0:23-cv-61212 WILLIAMS v. STATE OF FLORIDA
In the federal lawsuit Williams v. State of Florida, plaintiff Williams is challenging certain actions or policies of the state government. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the interpretation of state law and the rights of individuals within Florida.