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Indigency

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In´di`gen`cy
n.1.Indigence.
New indigencies founded upon new desires.
- South.

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The inmate had challenged an indigency policy that requires an inmate to have less than $5.
First, Anna and Pietro pleaded indigency, so a public defender had to be found for them.
Accordingly, an accused who claims indigency and requests court appointed counsel for the purpose of providing legal assistance during future court proceedings has unwittingly invoked the Sixth Amendment protections.
 
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