Appeal filed in forma pauperis in Crump v. Administrative Remedy Coordinator case
Case Summary
In Crump v. Administrative Remedy Coordinator, the appellant filed an appeal in forma pauperis, requesting to proceed without paying court fees due to financial hardship. This procedural filing allows the appellant to seek appellate review despite economic barriers, ensuring access to the appellate process. The appeal indicates ongoing efforts to challenge a lower court decision. Filing in forma pauperis is a recognized mechanism to support litigants with limited financial means, promoting fairness in judicial proceedings. The case remains active at the appellate level, where the merits of the underlying dispute will be considered.
Stage
Appeal in progress
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • In forma pauperis appeal
- • Access to appellate review
- • Financial hardship
- • Civil appellate procedure
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-03427 Crump (PS) v. Administrative Remedy Coordinator Control Office et al
In the case of Crump v. Administrative Remedy Coordinator, the plaintiff filed an appeal without paying court fees, known as an 'in forma pauperis' appeal, to the U.S. Court of Appeals. This means the plaintiff is allowed to proceed with the appeal despite financial hardship. This step is important because it allows individuals with limited resources to seek justice through higher courts.