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Choose Your Houston Juvenile Attorney Wisely

Ethics, Integrity, Honesty, Reliable, Reputable, Competent In an ideal world, these qualities would describe all attorneys, but as so many dissatisfied, disheartened and disrespected former clients of some other lawyers have learned to their peril, it simply does not....

Houston Juvenile Attorney Jim Sullivan Counsels Youth to Seek Better Path

Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan spends hours with clients and their families, discussing legal strategy to defend their child and also life strategy to get their child on a better path. Too many juveniles get lost in the system and later wind up in the...

Houston Criminal Attorney Jim Sullivan Defends All People and Condemns Religious Persecution

Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan is Christian (Catholic) and a strong supporter of religious freedom.  He has friends from all faiths.  He fights for all people no matter their background or circumstances.  As a Christian, he believes that God blesses us...

Castle Doctrine Defense in Texas Leads to More Justifiable Homicides

Since Texas expanded its “Castle Doctrine” in 2007, justifiable killings in Texas have increased 50% from 32 in 2006 to 48 in 2010, according to an article today in the Houston Chronicle (see below).  This article, however, does not cite killings where the...

Houston Juvenile Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan Fights to Defend Children Accused of Delinquency

Houston Juvenile Defense Trial Attorney Jim Sullivan is a recognized expert in juvenile law and fights to defend children accused of delinquency offenses.  Since 1994, Jim Sullivan has fought to defend thousands of children accused of delinquency.  He has defended...

Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan Supports the Public Defenders Office in Representing Indigent Juveniles

Houston Board Certified Juvenile Attorney Jim Sullivan supports the Public Defenders Office in representing indigent juveniles in Harris County in all three juvenile district courts.  Currently, the PDO operates in only two of the three juvenile courts–313th and...