CERTIFICATE OF BAD FAITH

CERTIFICATE OF BAD FAITH

certificate of bad faith. In a case in which a party has been allowed to proceed in a United States district court in forma pauperis, a document issued by the court attesting that an appeal by that party would be frivolous and therefore should not be allowed unless the party pays the ordinary filing fees and costs. 28 USCA ¡ì 1915(a)(3). Cf. CERTIFICATE OF GOOD FAITH.
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