Tag: medical neglect in jails
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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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Looking for a Law Firm Willing to Pioneer the Next Constitutional Frontier: When Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Weapon Against the American People
From August 9, 2024 through July 11, 2025, I was held in pre-trial detention inside the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown, Texas — six years that revealed the slow dismantling of constitutional rights behind digital walls.For 326 of those days, I lived in solitary confinement, deprived of sunlight, contact, and basic medical care.I was never…
