1:26-cv-00404 MATTHEWS v. CENTRAL COLLECTIONS UNIT OFFICE OF FNANCE AND TREASURY
Case Summary
Matthews v. Central Collections Unit Office of Finance and Treasury is a civil case that has been dismissed, as indicated by an order dismissing the pro se complaint. The dismissal suggests that the court found the plaintiff's claims insufficient or procedurally defective, leading to termination of the case without further proceedings. The involvement of a collections unit and treasury office implies the underlying dispute may have concerned financial or debt collection matters. The dismissal likely ends the plaintiff's attempt to pursue relief in this forum.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Case dismissal
- • Pro se litigation
- • Debt collection
- • Procedural deficiencies
Case Timeline
1 event1:26-cv-00404 MATTHEWS v. CENTRAL COLLECTIONS UNIT OFFICE OF FNANCE AND TREASURY
The court issued an order dismissing the case filed by Matthews against the Central Collections Unit Office of Finance and Treasury. Since Matthews was representing themselves without a lawyer, the court decided to end the case at this stage. This means the legal dispute will not proceed further unless Matthews takes additional action.