At the same time, he donates to food banks and to shelters for the indigent.
It continued to serve the indigent and the uninsured until it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
First, make it clear that the safety net for the indigent and needy is not the source of our fiscal problems.
In most developing countries, contraception is in theory available to the indigent either free or at nominal cost through state agencies.
Amongst the myriad stipulations within the law are several that have a direct bearing on the problem of care for the indigent.
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This winter, I met an unemployed young man who was skimming money off a welfare program that guarantees rural employment to the indigent.
For example, where gene-testing monopolies do not accept the miserly reimbursements offered by Medicaid the American government health scheme for the poor the indigent suffer.
If the most important purpose of tax-funded schooling is to assist the indigent, it does not follow that governments should also run the schools.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry called Medicaid -- the program for the indigent -- the "Titanic" because he didn't believe it was feasible or would prove seaworthy.
Male chain gangs, as well as the world's first-ever female and juvenile chain gangs, clean streets, paint over graffiti and bury the indigent in the county cemetery.
But all that cash, handed over in crumpled wads by calloused hands, has made Western Union a tempting target for regulators, politicians and advocates for the indigent.
When they devote their time to representing the indigent, the elderly, battered women or refugees, we do not hesitate to say that those choices tell us something about their values.
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Without having defense lawyers, without having those who can represent the indigent - and we had a system where about 85 percent of the individuals who came through the system were indigent - well, without having lawyers to represent them, we can't operate.
The giveaway program, he says, is aimed at getting Diflucan into the hands of indigent patients served by the government--not the general population.
Driver was represented by celebrity attorney Mark Geragos for the majority of the case, until Geragos received permission to withdraw in June 2012 and an attorney was appointed from the Federal Indigent Panel to represent Driver.
At the time, his wife told the court under oath that the family was indigent.
His wife had told the court under oath that the family was indigent.
Where once government-run schools were seen as a means to provide the children of indigent families with education and vocational training (as well as to assimilate immigrant families), such tax-funded schools soon became the norm, with many people unable to remember or imagine alternatives.
In that event, judges can force lawyers practising in the area to take turns defending indigent clients, whether or not the lawyers have any criminal-law experience.
In the end, Prozer was declared indigent and a court appointed attorney took on the case.
If state and local officials had a fixed amount of dollars to spend, along with maximum flexibility in how to spend these dollars so long as they were tied to the purpose of disaster recovery or indigent medical assistance, this would greatly improve the effectiveness and efficiency of both Medicaid and national disaster recovery efforts.
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The estimated spending on indigent defence is less than 2% of total national spending on law enforcement, and only about 10% of spending on all judicial and legal services.
He is claiming indigent status and requesting that the state provide a lawyer, as he cannot afford one.
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Once a judge approves it--Moore tends to hit up the same jurists--no one has the gumption to challenge him: not his clients, who are often indigent and grateful for whatever he has won on their behalf, and not the defendants or their lawyers, who have no legal standing to challenge Moore's postsettlement moves.
The law requires children to care for their indigent parents.
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The idea that we take care of such indigent folks through charitable donations and efforts is stupid, selfish and defining of those who have no vision of the future beyond themselves.
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Yet most indigent inmates, like Willingham, who constitute the bulk of those on death row, lack the resources to track down new witnesses or dig up fresh evidence.
As spending on police, prosecutors and prisons has steadily climbed in the past decade, increasing the number of people charged and imprisoned, spending on indigent defence has not kept pace, overwhelming an already hard-pressed system.
His current defense team and the experts that will support his defense are all being paid for by the U.S. government since Stanford has claimed he is indigent.
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Charity, one of the oldest facilities in New Orleans, is a public hospital which accepts indigent cases and those without medical insurance, Gupta reported.
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