Tag: DOJ investigation
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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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Mugshot was Sealed in 2019. Reused in 2023. Who Covered It Up?
Disclosure. This article presents my account of events, supported by dates, images, and observable outcomes. It raises questions of compliance with court orders and accountability for public officials. Where intent or authorization is not yet adjudicated, this article frames those issues as questions requiring investigation. Executive Summary A mugshot from a 2019 arrest—sealed by court…
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION — SPECIAL LITIGATION SECTION FORMAL COMPLAINT AND REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION COMPLAINANT ———————————————————– Name: LeRoy Nellis II Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com Relation: Former detainee and author of “The Rise of AI Surveillance Behind Bars (2025)” Address: 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512.450.1533…
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Introduction: The Rise of AI Surveillance Behind Bars
======================================================= EXHIBIT A —INTRODUCTION: THE RISE OF AI SURVEILLANCE BEHIND BARS Compiled for Investigative / Legal Use — © LeRoy Nellis ======================================================= Section I — Introduction: The Rise of AI Surveillance Behind Bars By LeRoy Nellis A. The New Frontier of Carceral Surveillance In recent years, the United States correctional landscape has undergone a quiet…
