Tag: civil rights
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Six Years Without Conviction
Pretrial Detention, AI-Enabled Surveillance, Environmental Coercion, and Structural Torture in a Texas County Jail Author and Testifying Witness:LeRoy Nellis Affiliation:Independent Researcher and Human Rights Witness Location:Texas, United States Date:January 2026 SECTION 0 — MASTER INDEX PART I — FRAMEWORK & AUTHORITY 1. Introduction: Pretrial Detention as Punishment Without Conviction 2. Methodology, Sources, and Ethical Positioning…
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When Williamson County Policy Replaced the Law
How Williamson County Operated Above Texas and the U.S. Constitution By LeRoy Nellis Executive Summary While detained pretrial, I learned a hard truth: inside Williamson County Jail, internal “policy” routinely overrode Texas law and the U.S. Constitution. What governed daily life wasn’t statute, case law, or due process—it was an administrative rulebook enforced without transparency,…
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Marked Since 2019: How Entry Into the NCIC/TCIC System Turned My Life Into a Surveillance Zone
By LeRoy Nellis January 2026 In 2019, I entered the NCIC/TCIC law-enforcement database system. I did not understand then that this entry would mark the beginning of a prolonged assault on my life, my livelihood, and my constitutional rights. What followed was not due process. It was disruption. Since that point, my life has been…
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Williamson County Jail Took My Bible — Then Put Me in a Restraint Chair for 2.5 Hours
This is not a misunderstanding. This is retaliation. The restraint chair — a mechanical control device used in jails. I was strapped into one like this for approximately 2.5 hours for refusing to surrender my Bible. While detained at Williamson County Jail, the jail staff confiscated my Bible and then escalated to physical punishment when…
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Comprehensive Healthcare, Legal, and Defamation Analysis Report – Williamson County Sheriff’s Office – Medical Division / Jail
Subject: Systemic Medical Misconduct, Record Tampering, Unlicensed Practice, and Defamation Facility: Williamson County Sheriff’s Office – Medical Division (HealthSecure EMR System)Patient: LeRoy William Nellis II (SO# 19-184130; DOB 11/24/1971)Period Reviewed: December 20, 2024 – February 27, 2025Prepared for: Office of the Attorney General of Texas — Public Integrity & Health Care Fraud Division I. Purpose and…
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SUMMARY — WILLIAMSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONSE (PIA ID# 40621)
Date: October 27, 2025From: Katie Lentz, Open Records Coordinator, Williamson County Sheriff’s OfficeTo: Texas Attorney General, Open Records DivisionSubject: Request for Ruling on Disclosure — PIA ID# 40621Complainant/Requestor: LeRoy Nellis II Code Section Claimed Basis Effect §552.101 Confidential by law (Common-Law Privacy) Used to withhold medical, psychiatric, or “intimate” details. §552.103 Litigation Exception Claimed the…
