Birdwatch Note Rating
2023-08-26 17:17:52 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 6C26BED6D826CE3ECCD82CAC501720A4B7E391DCCD62B04C0EFFB19AF0B934CD
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Original Note:
For context: Harrison Floyd doesn’t qualify for a public defender because he doesn’t meet the definition of an indigent person as defined by Georgia law. https://advance.lexis.com/documentpage/?pdmfid=1000516&crid=ad71b299-7881-447b-acf1-a9b8a6d85f18&pdistocdocslideraccess=true&config=00JAA1MDBlYzczZi1lYjFlLTQxMTgtYWE3OS02YTgyOGM2NWJlMDYKAFBvZENhdGFsb2feed0oM9qoQOMCSJFX5qkd&pddocfullpath=%2fshared%2fdocument%2fstatutes-legislation%2furn%3acontentItem%3a6348-FVK1-DYB7-W4WV-00008-00&pdcomponentid=234187&pdtocnodeidentifier=AARAANAACAAD&ecomp=k2vckkk&prid=4fd52821-167c-407b-bb85-550a1f82058c Georgia Code § 17-12-2: “A person charged with a felony who earns less than 150% of the federal poverty guidelines.” https://aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines
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