Coleman (PS) v. Chawhan
Case Summary
Plaintiff Coleman, proceeding pro se (self-represented), filed suit against Chawhan under docket 25-cv-04064. The clerk entered judgment at entry 17, which in a pro se civil case typically follows a court order disposing of the matter — often a dismissal for failure to state a claim under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) or a sua sponte screening dismissal. Pro se cases resolved by clerk's judgment at entry 17 rarely survive past initial screening. The early resolution suggests the complaint did not meet the minimum pleading standard required to proceed.
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Key Issues
- • Pro se pleading sufficiency
- • Grounds for clerk's judgment entry
- • Sua sponte dismissal standard
- • Availability of appeal for pro se plaintiff
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-04064 Coleman (PS) v. Chawhan
The court entered judgment.
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