Obstruction And Civil Rights Violations

Summary

The states actions may constitute obstruction of justice and civil rights violations under federal and Texas law. Relevant statutes include 18 U.S.C. § 1503 for obstruction, Texas Penal Code § 37.10 for tampering with governmental records, and 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for civil rights violations. Additionally, 18 U.S.C. §§ 241 and 242 address conspiracies and actions under color of law that deprive individuals of rights. Documenting instances and consulting a lawyer is advisable to navigate these complex legal issues. Consider seeking a civil rights attorney in Texas for personalized legal advice.

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It's good that you've documented all instances. Given the severity and the evidence you mentioned, consulting a lawyer promptly is advisable. They can help you navigate both federal and Texas state laws, and potentially file a claim under * U.S.C. § *.
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are these accurate Strunk v. United States, * U.S. * (*): Prejudice resulting from a delay, such as personal and financial strain, supports a finding that the defendant’s Sixth Amendment rights have been violated. Additional Violations Under Federal Law * U.S.C. §§ * and *: * U.S.C. § * prohibits conspiracies to deprive individuals of constitutional rights. * U.S.C. § * criminalizes actions under color of law that deprive individuals of rights. The State of Texas, through its agents and policies, engaged in actions that deprived the Defendant of their rights, amounting to a conspiracy to violate federally protected liberties. * U.S.C. § * Claim Against the State of Texas Statutory Authority: Pursuant to * U.S.C. § *, individuals can seek redress for violations of constitutional or statutory rights committed under color of law.
Yes, the legal references you listed are accurate and pertinent to your situation. Here are the key points:
- Strunk v. United States, * U.S. * (*): Supports the claim of Sixth Amendment violation due to prejudicial delay.
- * U.S.C. § *: Prohibits conspiracies to deprive individuals of constitutional rights.
- * U.S.C. § *: Criminalizes actions under color of law that deprive individuals of rights.
- * U.S.C. § *: Allows individuals to seek redress for violations of constitutional rights by state actors.
- * U.S.C. § *: Defines obstruction of justice.
- Texas Penal Code § *.*: Relates to tampering with a governmental record.
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