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Q: Kansas miranda laws have they changed
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 20, 2015

http://www.mirandarights.org/

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Q: What rights do kansas citizens have if police illegally enter your home

Do you have the right to remove them or block them from coming in your home

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 20, 2015

No facts given, means that we cannot apply the law to the facts, because we do not know the facts of the case.

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Q: Being that a state judge granted a motion to supress the evidence motion in my favor, will my case go to trial?

While a state judge granted a motion to suppress the evidence motion in my favor due to my civil rights being violated n this matter.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 10, 2015

More facts are needed here. Usually, with no evidence, the state cannot go to trial.

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Q: Which amendment is abortion a part of?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 10, 2015

The term abortion is not mentioned in any of the amendments.

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Q: Is it legal for a college to force a student to prove they are a member of a specific religious group?

My college A&P class is requiring me to dissect a cat, twice a week for the next 6 weeks. I attempted to explain to the instructor that I am a vegetarian with extremely strong spiritual, ethical and moral convictions against such acts and respectfully requested an alternative, which he denied.... View More

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 8, 2015

Yes, it is legal to do this.

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Q: do you think burning an American Flag should be illegal

I'm doing a project about the Texas vs. Johnson case and I would like to get some information from you.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 28, 2015

My thoughts are that you should develop your own educated opinion about this. This falls squarely under the freedom of speech category. You have by now read the decision about this. How do you react to that?

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Q: How has the Fourth Amendment evolved as the United States has grown?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 26, 2015

How? This would be the subject of a very large article.

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