Indigent - Law Dictionary Search Results
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indigent : suffering from indigence [the defendant was provided with counsel] indigent n ...
Indigence
The condition of being indigent lack of estate or means of comfortable subsistence penury poverty as helpless indigence...
indigence
indigence : impoverished hardship and deprivation ...
Indigency
Indigence...
Indigently
In an indigent manner...
Indigent defendant
Indigent defendant, means a person who is too poor to hire a lawyer and who, upon indictment, becomes eligible to receive aid from a court appointed attorney and a waiver of court costs, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 777...
Manifesta probationenon indigent
Manifesta probationenon indigent. 7 Co. 40.-(Things manifest do not require proof.)...
Verba posteriora, propter certitudinem addita, ad priora, que certitudine indigent, sunt referenda
Verba posteriora, propter certitudinem addita, ad priora, que certitudine indigent, sunt referenda (Wing.), subsequent words, added for the purpose of certainly, are to be referred to preceding words which need certainly....
Poverty
The quality or state of being poor or indigent want or scarcity of means of subsistence indigence need...
Miranda rights
Miranda rights [from Miranda v. Arizona, the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court ruling establishing such rights] : the rights (as the right to remain silent, to have an attorney present, and to have an attorney appointed if indigent) of which an arresting officer must advise the person being arrested see also Miranda v. Arizona in the Important Cases section NOTE: A reading of the Miranda rights usually includes a warning that anything said could be used as evidence. No statements made by an arrested person or evidence obtained therefrom may be introduced at trial unless the person was advised of or validly waived these rights. A fresh reading of the Miranda rights may be required by the passage of time after the initial reading, as for example if a previously silent person begins to speak or police interrogate a person more than once. ...
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