Tag: williamson-county-jail

  • 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,…

  • Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Harboring Illegals for Testimony

    By LeRoy Nellis | Austin, Texas Inside a jail, you stop taking people at face value. By the time this happened, I was already being illegally detained inside the Williamson County Jail. I had also already figured out that not everyone housed around me was who they claimed to be. Some presented as inmates, spoke…

  • Texas Jail Oversight Closed My Case. Here’s What They Didn’t Address.

    Texas Commission on Jail Standards letter dated January 13, 2026, responding to an appeal and maintaining closure of Complaint #43888. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards recently issued a final decision closing my complaint against the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. The Commission acknowledged receipt of my appeal, reviewed records supplied by the jail, and…

  • Systemic Harm in Williamson County Jail

    🧱 Scene: The Procession I had passed an independent psychological exam just two weeks earlier. Cleared. Stable. Fit to engage. But inside Williamson County Jail, that meant nothing. Because if they can’t make you crazy, they’ll drive you crazy. That’s the logic. That’s the ritual. I was on the fourth floor, wearing a smok—a suicide…

  • Williamson County’s Sheriff’s Office doesn’t believe in Religion… They stuck me in this chair for not giving up my Bible…

    🧱 Scene: The Procession — Punished for a Bible This was not a mental health intervention. This was not safety. This was not medical care. I was placed into a restraint chair because I refused to surrender my Bible. Two weeks earlier, I had passed an independent forensic psychological examination. I was found competent, stable,…

  • Texas Commission on Jail Standards Attn: Executive Director Brandon S. Wood

    The Appendix A was changed this morning not to include the section of A. ALLEGATIONS ADDRESSED BY TCJS — RESPONSE DEFICIENT..I changed it back to the origional.. (January 9, 2026 @ 11:38 am) VIA CERTIFIED MAIL AND EMAIL Texas Commission on Jail Standards Attn: Executive Director Brandon S. Wood P.O. Box 12985 Austin, Texas 78711…

  •    Williamson County Sheriff’s Office / NCIC / Securus — Domestic Black Site.

    Williamson County Jail Torture, Harassment, and Surveillance Program NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time. “I personally endured these torture methods during my 336 days in solitary confinement. This isn’t metaphor—it’s lived reality. Every restraint, every humiliation, every hour of sensory deprivation was designed to erase me. But I refused…

  • Williamson County Sheriff’s Office  and NCIC/Securus Torture – Detail Timeline

    Notice Regarding Live Record, Ongoing Interference, and Continuous Updates This publication constitutes a live evidentiary record. The contents of this site reflect information that has been subject to unauthorized access, alteration, suppression, and interference over time. As a result, material may be added, corrected, restored, or updated on a rolling basis as records are recovered,…

  • Williamson County Jail Took My Bible — Then Put Me in a Restraint Chair for 2.5 Hours

    This is not a misunderstanding. This is retaliation. The restraint chair — a mechanical control device used in jails. I was strapped into one like this for approximately 2.5 hours for refusing to surrender my Bible. While detained at Williamson County Jail, the jail staff confiscated my Bible and then escalated to physical punishment when…

  • SECOND TPIA REQUEST — EMS Provider Agency Records | Williamson County Jail (01/01/2024–07/15/2025)

    SECOND TPIA REQUEST — EMS Provider Agency Records Williamson County Jail (01/01/2024–07/15/2025) To: DSHS.OpenRecords@dshs.texas.gov Subject: SECOND TPIA REQUEST — EMS Provider Agency Records | Williamson County Jail (01/01/2024–07/15/2025) Good afternoon, This email serves as a SECOND REQUEST under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Gov’t Code §552.001 et seq.). An initial request was submitted on…