Alienating parents often use grandparents, aunts/uncles, and elder siblings to alienate their children against the target parent. In some cases, mental health professionals become allies in alienation attempts by backing unfounded allegations of neglect, abuse or mental disease. Courts also side with the alienating parent against the target parent in legal judgements. Voice your story with the sponsor site
In S.1722, the criminal civil rights statutes are located in Part II - Offenses, Chapter 15 - Offenses Involving Individual Rights, Subchapter A - Offenses Involving Civil Rights. The subchapter consists of six sections:
1501. Interfering With Civil Rights.
1502. Interfering With Civil Rights Under Color of Law.
1503. Interfering With a Federal Benefit.
1504. Unlawful Discrimination.
1505. Interfering With Speech or Assembly Related to Civil Rights Activities.
1506. Strikebreaking.
In S.1723, the criminal civil rights statutes are located in Subtitle II - Offenses, Chapter 21 - Offenses Involving Individual Rights, Subchapter I - Offenses Involving Civil Rights. The subchapter consists of five sections:
2101. Interfering with civil rights.
2102. Interfering with civil rights under color of law.
2103. Interfering with a Federal benefit.
2104. Unlawful discrimination.
2105. Interfering with speech or assembly related to civil rights activities.
Alienating parents often use grandparents, aunts/uncles, and elder siblings to alienate their children against the target parent. In some cases, mental health professionals become allies in alienation attempts by backing unfounded allegations of neglect, abuse or mental disease. Courts also side with the alienating parent against the target parent in legal judgements. Voice your story with the sponsor site
In S.1722, the criminal civil rights statutes are located in Part II - Offenses, Chapter 15 - Offenses Involving Individual Rights, Subchapter A - Offenses Involving Civil Rights. The subchapter consists of six sections:
1501. Interfering With Civil Rights.
1502. Interfering With Civil Rights Under Color of Law.
1503. Interfering With a Federal Benefit.
1504. Unlawful Discrimination.
1505. Interfering With Speech or Assembly Related to Civil Rights Activities.
1506. Strikebreaking.
In S.1723, the criminal civil rights statutes are located in Subtitle II - Offenses, Chapter 21 - Offenses Involving Individual Rights, Subchapter I - Offenses Involving Civil Rights. The subchapter consists of five sections:
2101. Interfering with civil rights.
2102. Interfering with civil rights under color of law.
2103. Interfering with a Federal benefit.
2104. Unlawful discrimination.
2105. Interfering with speech or assembly related to civil rights activities.
We the undersigned petition against Federal agents and prosecutors, who have pursued justice by breaking the law and who have lied, hid evidence, distorted facts, engaged in cover-ups, paid for perjury and set up innocent people in a relentless effort to win indictments, guilty pleas and convictions.
Through a two-year Post-Gazette investigation has found that rarely were these federal officials punished for their misconduct, rarely did they admit their conduct was of wrongdoing. Victims of such misconduct have lost their jobs, assets and families. Some Victims of such misconduct have also been temporary arrested, detained, imprisoned or remain in prison because prosecutors withheld favorable evidence, allowed fabricated testimony or aided some criminals to walk free as a reward for conspiring with the government in its effort to deny others their rights.
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