Tag: public safety
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FOIA Request – DEA Registration, Delegation, and Controlled Substance Activity
LeRoy Nellis 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, TX 78731 Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com Date: Drug Enforcement Administration FOIA/Records Management Section 8701 Morrissette Drive Springfield, VA 22152 RE: FOIA Request – DEA Registration, Delegation, and Controlled Substance Activity Facility: Williamson County Jail, 306 W 4th St, Georgetown, TX 78626 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to the Freedom…
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TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING REQUEST — RN/LVN/APRN RECORDS
To: Public Information Officer Texas Board of Nursing (BON) Email: public.information@bon.texas.gov From: LeRoy Nellis 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, TX 78731 Email: LeRoyNellis2@gmail.com Phone: (512) 450-1533 Date: November 13, 2025 RE: Public Information Request — Nurse Licensure & Disciplinary Records for All Nurses Assigned to Williamson County Jail (2024–2025) Under the Texas Public Information Act,…
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Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
To: Public Information Coordinator Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMS/Trauma Systems – Open Records Email: DSHS.OpenRecords@dshs.texas.gov From: LeRoy Nellis 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, TX 78731 Email: LeRoyNellis2@gmail.com Phone: (512) 450-1533 Date: November 13, 2025 RE: Public Information Request — EMS Provider Agency Records for All Entities Connected to Williamson County Jail (2024–2025)…
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Licensure Verification for All EMTs, Medics, Nurses, and Medical Personnel Assigned to Williamson County Jail (2024–2025)
PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUEST To: Public Information CoordinatorTexas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)Open Records DivisionEmail: DSHS.OpenRecords@dshs.texas.gov Mail: P.O. Box 149347, Austin, TX 78714-9347 From: LeRoy Nellis 4845 Twin Valley Dr.Austin, TX 78731Email: LeRoyNellis2@gmail.com Phone: (512) 450-1533 Date: November 13, 2025 RE: Public Information Request — DSHS Licensure Records for All Medical Personnel Assigned to Williamson…
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The Legal Voidance of Cash Bonds Upon Rearrest: A Texas and Federal Analysis
By LeRoy Nellis I. Introduction The institution of bail serves as one of the oldest mechanisms balancing the presumption of innocence with the state’s interest in ensuring a defendant’s appearance at trial. In Texas, as in most jurisdictions, the right to reasonable bail is constitutionally protected under Article I, Section 11 of the Texas Constitution,…
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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…
