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To: Uncle Chip

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Our respective definitions of indigent are a bit different.

They were moving around - according to the affidavit - over 100K in the days before the bond hearing. I’ve never understood the term indigent to refer to folks with that kind of scratch in their bank accounts.


147 posted on 06/13/2012 2:27:38 PM PDT by dmz
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To: dmz
Our respective definitions of indigent are a bit different.

They are dependent upon the charity of others at this time due to the prosecution's overcharging. That money that they were moving around was given to help them with legal costs and living expenses that are expected to reach $1,000,000. I'd say that if you need $1,000,000 to live and defend yourself, and you only have $150,000 to do so, and are without an income, and no job, and forced into hiding due to threats on your life, then you might consider yourself indigent. Take away the $150,000 charitable donations that the judge wanted to be used for bailbond, and then you are more than indigent.

Does that help???

148 posted on 06/13/2012 3:03:14 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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