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The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Indigent *; ... INDIGENT - Lacking in funds; poor. see in forma pauperis. ... Need a Lawyer? Check Out The 'Lectric Law Library's Searchable Attorney Directory; & our Searchable Expert Witness Directory...
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* Collin County Court at Law #2; * Collin County Court at Law #3; * Collin County Court at Law #4; * Collin County Court ... Last month, prosecuter Brad Clements resigned after writing an email that described the circumstances of the case in a general criticism of the county's prosecution of indigent and poor defendants.
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Return to Title Page for Poor Law Commissioners’ Report of 1834 ... From the evidence collected under this Commission, we are induced to believe that a compulsory provision for the relief of the indigent can be generally administered on a sound and well-defined principle;
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Students participating in the Indigent Defense Clinic will work on cases drawn from the Public Defender’s Office of the Stone Mountain district, and will be conducting investigations and representing indigent clients in court, according to Associate Law Professor Kay Levine.
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Provides legal service, consistent with constitutional guarantees, to indigent persons who are parties in certain kinds of state court litigation. The Office of Public Advocacy represents indigent criminal defendants when the ... Resource index > Law & law practice > Public defender & indigent legal services in Alaska...
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See also: Law & law practice > Public defender & indigent legal services in Alaska ... Canada > Canadian law & law practice ... National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL). A national coalition of student organizations on 162 law school campuses dedicated to serving the legal needs of poor and disadvantaged Americans...
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The suit, filed in Birmingham's federal court on behalf of three named plaintiffs and similarly situated individuals, said indigent offenders have a hard time finding somewhere to live as a result of the law, which requires sex offenders to give authorities a valid address.
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