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- Indigent is a legal term that refers to a person who is considered poor or having no means of financial support12345. The term is often used in criminal justice systems to refer to individuals who cannot afford the cost of legal services125. If the court finds a person to be indigent, it will order legal aid to represent the person25. The term comes from the Latin word "indigena," which means native or natural1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The term "Indigent" comes from the Latin word "indigena," which means native or natural. In the legal context, it refers to a person who is considered poor or having no means of financial support. The term is often used in criminal justice systems to refer to individuals who cannot afford the cost of legal services.legal-explanations.com/definition/indigent/The term “indigent” is used to describe a person who is too poor to afford to pay someone to help them. In the law, this would apply to someone who could not afford to hire a lawyer. If the court finds a person to be indigent, it will order legal aid to represent the person.legaldictionary.net/indigent/
Indigent Law and Legal Definition. The term indigent is used to refer a person who lacks food, clothing, and other necessities of life because of poverty. It also means a person who has insufficient property to maintain himself/herself and to others who depend upon him/her a basic standard of living.
definitions.uslegal.com/i/indigent/INDIGENT Definition & Legal Meaning Definition & Citations: In a general sense an “indigent” person is one who is needy and poor, or one who has not sufficient property to furnish him a living nor any one able to support him and to whom he is entitled to look for support.thelawdictionary.org/indigent/1) n. a person so poor and needy that he/she cannot provide the necessities of life (food, clothing, decent shelter) for himself/herself. 2) n. one without sufficient income to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case. If the court finds a person is an indigent, the court must appoint a public defender or other attorney to represent him/her.legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/indigents - People also ask
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