The Sanders Firm, P.C.: Conspiracy
The Sanders Firm, P.C. provides representation to those in New York whose civil rights has been violated through conspiracy. There is a long history in the United States of attempting to stop and punish those who are guilty of conspiracy. The Klu Klux Klan Act of 1871, which is also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1871, focused on violence perpetrated by the KKK against Blacks. Section 2 of the act, which is codified under 42 U.S.C § 1983 the Civil Rights Act of 1871, was intended to punish conspiracy of the type used by the KKK, which was utilized to instigate violent acts. The Civil Rights Act of 1871 was enacted to stop violations of civil rights as outlined in the Fourteenth Amendment.
Punishment
In civil rights violations involving conspiracy, punishments vary. These include fines and/or imprisonment. Sentences of any length may be imposed for crimes in which death occurs or if the civil rights violations include kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse, or murder or the attempt to do any of these.
Seeking Representation
In New York City and the surrounding area, The Sanders Firm, P.C. offers specialized services to those who have had their civil rights violated and been victimized by conspiracy under 42 U.S.C § 1983 the Civil Rights Act of 1871. Call The Sanders Firm, P.C., to speak with us about your case. We take every infringement on our civil rights seriously and conspiracy is one of the pernicious of all offenses that compromise and negate our civil rights. The Sanders Firm, P.C. wants to be your voice for justice. We are here for you.