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Q: The State of NJ violated procedure to deprive me of a default judgment, do I have standing in Supreme Court?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 14, 2015

You asked this about 2 years ago. Have you gotten an answer by now?

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Q: Wyckoff, NJ just passed a law that prohibits uttering unsolicited remarks or making unusual noise. 1st Amendment?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 10, 2015

More facts needed to form an opinion here.

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Q: How much could you get for being sent to prison on a 5flat and durning an appeal you are found incompetent
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 10, 2015

As if you are entitled to compensation, you mean? You will have to go get specific advice about this.

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Q: Is drug testing students in extracurricular activities without suspicion constitutional?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 7, 2015

Just a question, no facts given. We deal in facts and the law, and without the facts we cannot apply the law.

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Q: what are the conflicting authorities of the attorney act 53 of 1979
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 28, 2015

Can you do a simple internet search on this topic to learn more? Probably.

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Q: Am I legally allowed to film pranks in public without people knowing that I'm filming?

The pranks are harmless and don't cause panic. We still ask for the persons consent to be put on the internet.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 25, 2015

If you are going to do this, you need to educate yourself about what is allowed and what is not allowed. Part of that will entail going to a local attorney to get specific legal advice, and probably an opinion letter.

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Q: what is the difference between a automobile and a motor vehicle in legal terms?

trying to learn about the right to travel and the privilege to use a motor vehicle for commercial purposes.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Aug 12, 2015

Look it up in the statutes of your state. There are usually definitions.

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Q: Is a search warrant valid if it says "on this day", but there is no date anywhere in the document and there is no time
Timothy Alan Provis
Timothy Alan Provis
answered on Dec 19, 2013

Probably. The only way to get an intelligent answer to this question is to present a copy of the warrant and the police reports associated with it to counsel who specialize in criminal defense who then would review the matter to determine if the rights of the persons residing in the place of the... View More

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