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As a result, teaching hospitals treat a large proportion of the indigent, uninsured and homeless. Many of these patients have not had access to preventative care and enter the emergency room when their illnesses have already reached an acute stage.
Celebrity felons may be charged more than $10,000 a case or up to $200 an hour for the services of top-flight sentencing consultants; garden-variety or indigent miscreants are asked to pay far less. Business has been so good at all levels that the consultants have formed their...
With so many clients and so few resources, Teissier decided he could not possibly do justice to them all. So he filed suit against himself. He demanded that the court judge his work inadequate, and find more money for more lawyers. A judge agreed and declared the state's indigent...
During the war on crime of the '70s and the war on drugs of the '80s, funneling money to defend suspects was a low priority. Meanwhile, the ranks of police and prosecutors were beefed up, leading to more arrests, more trials and more work for public defenders. "Indigent defense is...
None of us choose our moments of epiphany. I wish that mine had occurred while I was poring over Hesiod's Theogeny or Wittgensteinian tracts. Life unfortunately is not often subtle; its punches are direct and (if you emerge unscathed) illuminating. Earlier this autumn, I was in front of an...