Indigent

Indigent in the United States

Indigent

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled INDIGENTAn indigent is a person too poor to provide for certain basic needs. It would be unconstitutional for a state or the national government deliberately to deny benefits or impose burdens on the basis of a person’s indigency. To this extent, today’s law fulfills Justice robert h. jackson’s
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Meaning of Indigent

In plain or simple terms, Indigent means: Poor.

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