Tag: constitutional-rights

  • Injected Without Consent: Inside Williamson County’s Medical Black Box

    By LeRoy Nellis I was not sentenced.I was not convicted.I was a pretrial detainee, presumed innocent under the Constitution.In early 2024, while in custody connected to Williamson and Travis Counties, I was administered a large-volume injection—approximately 50 cubic centimeters—without informed consent, without explanation, and without a documented medical justification that has since been produced.What makes…

  • Request for Independent Security Review — NCIC Jail Communication App (Public-Interest Inquiry)

    security@eff.org,info@eff.org,tips@propublica.org,security@themarkup.org,tips@theintercept.com,disclosures@citizenlab.ca,contact@citizenlab.ca,security@aclu.org,tips@wired.com,security@mozilla.org,bugcrowd@bugcrowd.com,disclosures@hackerone.com,security@torproject.org,press@torproject.org,security@wikimedia.org,info@openprivacy.ca,contact@privacyinternational.org,security@openrights.org,tips@bellingcat.com Good afternoon, I am reaching out to request an independent, good-faith security and privacy review of the NCIC jail communications platform (mobile application and associated backend services) from a public-interest and civil-liberties perspective. The concern is straightforward and narrow: Whether the NCIC application engages in surveillance, data harvesting, tracking, or secondary data use that…

  • Oversight Without Accountability: Systemic Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Texas County Jails

    By LeRoy Nellis Texas County Jail Corruption & Oversight Study — LeRoy Nellis (published @ Academia.edu and LeRoyNellis.blog) 1. Abstract Texas’s county jail system—comprising more than 240 local detention facilities—occupies a central but often overlooked role in the American carceral landscape. Over the past decade, a growing body of investigative journalism, advocacy reports, and government…

  • COMPLAINT LETTER — UNLICENSED MEDICAL PRACTICE Williamson County Sherriff’s Office / Jail

    FRAUDULENT PRESCRIPTIONS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH VIOLATIONS IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY JAIL o: From:LeRoy Nellis IIEmail: leroynellis2@gmail.comAddress: [Insert mailing address]Date:10/23/2025 Subject: Formal Complaint — Unlicensed Medical Practice, Fraudulent Prescription Handling, and Concealment of Medical Licensing Information within Williamson County Jail Summary of Allegations I am filing this formal complaint regarding systemic medical misconduct occurring within the Williamson…

  • Dear FBI Civil Rights Division,

    My name is LeRoy Nellis II, and I am a Texas resident and former detainee of the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown, Texas. I am writing to submit a formal civil-rights complaint regarding the use of AI-enabled surveillance and data-integration systems operating within that facility under an Intergovernmental Service Agreement (IGSA) with the U.S. Marshals…

  • Pre-Trial Detention Reform: Reclaiming Justice Before Conviction

    Across America, pre-trial detention has evolved from a temporary safeguard into a silent engine of punishment. What was once meant to ensure court appearance now functions as an intergovernmental revenue system—an ecosystem of contracts, cost models, and shared liability where freedom depends more on paperwork than guilt. The Core Shift:Modern reform seeks to replace the…

  • Coercion – Chapter 2 – Sneak Peak

    CHAPTER TWO — THE POD PEOPLE INTAKE People think my story started with a SWAT raid. Choppers circling, dogs tearing through sheetrock, men in black stacking at the door. No. That was seven years earlier. This time, it was ordinary. Buc-ee’s. Bright lights, beaver mascot, gas pumps humming. I was with my girl, thank God,…