William M. Windsor has launched a campaign to expose corruption in Ellis County Texas.
Ellis County Texas has a corrupt sheriff, Sheriff Johnny Brown, a corrupt district attorney, District Attorney Patrick Wilson, a corrupt judge, Judge Bob Carroll, and corrupt republican powerbrokers.
Ellis County Texas is not a safe place for anyone to live, visit, or do business.
Bill Windsor is using a number of websites to expose the corruption and seek to attract the attention of other victims as well as voters who are the only ones who can clean house of these criminals.
The purpose of the Ellis County Texas Corruption website is to tell the overall corruption story.
The Ellis County jail website will focus specifically on the crimes and violations of rights that take place in the Ellis County Jail.
Ellis County Texas Sheriff Johnny Brown
Ellis County Texas Sheriff Johnny Brown is corrupt, and this website exposes his crimes and wrongdoing.
Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson
Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson is corrupt. He’s a liar, and he is out to get anyone he or his friends don’t like.
Ellis County Texas Judge Bob Carroll
Ellis County Judge Bob Carroll is corrupt. The facts and the law are meaningless to him when he wants to take care of those who have taken care of him.
What the Ellis County Texas powerbrokers have created is, in my opinion, organized crime. It’s small town, “redneck mafia.” But the crimes these people commit is just as devastating to the country people of this small county.
Joeyisalittlekid is a gang of criminals headquartered in Ellis County Texas who seem to be paid or otherwise hired to attack and destroy activists like Bill Windsor who seeks to expose the corrupt and dishonest people. Joeyisalittlekid is run by casey P. hargrove and Clyde Hargrove using Hargrove Real Estate as the front for thids notorious gang.
The purpose of the Texas Extradition Law website is to educate citizens, law enforcement, jail employees, courts, and bail bond services of the Texas Extradition Laws.
This site is written by William M. Windsor, a victim of gross violations of the Texas Extradition Laws that caused him to be illegally detained, illegally incarcerated, illegally denied bond, and illegally denied discharge for 53 days. Bill Windsor is not an attorney, and this information is not legal advice; this is merely a copy of the Texas Extradition Laws with Bill Windsor’s research and experience provided.
Bill Windsor is writing every county sheriff in Texas, every county district attorney, and is sending this to bail bond services across the State of Texas. If the Texas Extradition Laws continue to be violated, Bill Windsor wants to expose it and gather victims for a Class Action Lawsuit.
Bill Windsor made this comment: “I hope this website will help others who are illegally detained, illegally incarcerated, illegally denied bond, and illegally denied discharge. If you know of someone being held in a jail in Texas pending extradition to another state, get this information to them, their attorney, the law enforcement agency involved, the jail involved, and the Texas prosecuting attorney involved. Demand that the law is followed. And email me so I can add the story to the website.”
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 51 – Analysis and Important Information
If you don’t know the story of Bill Windsor’s illegal incarceration, please read it. Part 1 is the background to the story. Part 2 discusses when Bill Windsor was handcuffed and taken to jail from a hearing in a civil suit that he filed against the people who have viciously defamed him in what is the largest case of defamation in U.S. history. Part 3 details early days in jail and attempts to get someone/anyone to help; the conspiracy to keep William M. Windsor in jail begins to come to light. Part 4 covers events from November 26, 2014 through December 2, 2014 as the corruption of Judge Bob Carroll erupts in full bloom. Part 5 introduces Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson into the corruption picture. Part 6 leads to a December 19, 2014 at which Bill Windsor was ordered released by Judge Cindy Ermtinger. Bill Windsor is now wanted in Montana for two misdemeanors and three felonies for (1) filming a documentary that exposes government, judicial, and law enforcement corruption, (2) suing a Montana man in a Texas court, (3) publishing legal documents that contain the name of a Montana defendant in a lawsuit, (4) emailing an attorney for the Montana defendant with a legal filing service copy required by federal law, and (5) allegedly sending a tweet containing the name of the Montana defendant. Bill Windsor was never arrested, just illegally incarcerated for 53 days — a political prisoner!
You may email Bill Windsor at windsorinmontana@yahoo.com and Pro-Se-1@outlook.com. Please send to both so one may get through. Bill Windsor would like to have the names, addresses, and phone numbers of those who would like to keep up with what’s happening. He has prepared an Address Book with all such information as it is something that you are allowed to have in prison in Montana. Bill Windsor’s home address is 5013 S Louise Ave #1134, Sioux Falls, SD 57108. That mail gets forwarded to him once a week. His phone is currently confidential, but it is currently not being used for safety purposes; leave a message, and Bill will try to call you back when he can. Bill Windsor’s primary website is www.LawlessAmerica.com. See also Bill Windsor’s YouTube Channel with over 1,200 videos about government, judicial, and law enforcement corruption — www.YouTube.com/lawlessamerica. And Bill Windsor’s Facebook Page — www.facebook.com/billwindsor1.
Graphic copyright Friends of Bill Windsor, 2015.
Photo copyright Friends of Bill Windsor, 2015.
William M. Windsor
I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney. This website expresses my OPINIONS. The comments of visitors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions. This website does not provide legal advice. I do not give legal advice. I do not practice law. This website is to expose corruption in government, law enforcement, and the judiciary. Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed. Despite of my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website. The law is a gray area at best. Please read our Legal Notice and Terms. Note: All photos are Copyright Friends of Bill Windsor.
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