Tag: texas civil rights
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If Williamson County Is Using NCIC/Securus to Hack, Steal, or Destroy Personal Data — How Can Any Evidence Survive Court?
By LeRoy Nellis Let’s cut to the core issue the courts cannot dodge: If a law-enforcement agency participates in or benefits from unlawful digital intrusion, surveillance, or data manipulation, how can any evidence tied to that ecosystem be admissible in court? This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a constitutional and evidentiary problem. The Players in…
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Texas county jail pre-trial detention murder cover-up
Evidence image — Texas county jail pre-trial detention conditions and cover-up allegations. How Texas County Jails Are Covering Up Murder Before Trial Medical Neglect, Solitary Confinement, and the Paperwork That Makes Death “Natural” Texas Is Killing People Who Haven’t Been Convicted Texas county jails are not merely failing people awaiting trial. They are killing them—quietly,…
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The Names They Keep Erasing: A Public Archive Williamson County Can’t Silence
Public institutions don’t get to operate in the shadows.If a name appears in my medical files, intake forms, psychiatric notes, transport logs, MAR sheets, restraint reports, or FOIA responses, then that name belongs in the public record.For months, I have documented how certain names mysteriously “disappear” from my WordPress posts whenever I upload material related…
