0:26-cv-61326 Simon v. Broward Sheriff's Office et al
Proceed In Forma Pauperis ( 3
The Order Dismissing/Closing Case or Party indicates that the court has dismissed or closed the case or one of the parties. This is a common practice in federal court cases, where the court may dismiss a case or a party if it is deemed to be without merit or if the parties have reached a settlement.
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Order · April 28, 2026
The court issued an order.
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The court granted the plaintiff's request to proceed in forma pauperis, allowing them to proceed with their lawsuit without paying the required filing fee. This decision is significant because it enables the plaintiff to continue pursuing their case despite financial constraints. The plaintiff, Husain, is now able to move forward with their lawsuit against the Broward Sheriff's Office and other defendants.
The court issued an order.
Proceed In Forma Pauperis ( 3
Order Dismissing/Closing Case or Party
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