The mere state of being without funds is a neutral fact — constitutionally an irrelevance, like race, creed, or color.


Edwards v. California, 314 U.S. 160, 184 (1941) - Judicial opinions


The mere state of being without funds is a neutral fact — constitutionally an irrelevance, like race, creed, or color.

The mere state of being without funds is a neutral fact — constitutionally an irrelevance, like race, creed, or color.

The mere state of being without funds is a neutral fact — constitutionally an irrelevance, like race, creed, or color.

The mere state of being without funds is a neutral fact — constitutionally an irrelevance, like race, creed, or color.