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Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan Gets Injury to a Child Felony Case Dismissed by Grand Jury

Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan persuaded the Grand Jury to no bill (dismiss) his client’s serious first degree felony charge of Injury to a Child. The client was referred to him by the court-appointed lawyer who represents him in the related CPS...

Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan Fights to Keep His Clients Out of the Pen

Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan fights the government every day to keep his clients out of prison.  On every case, his first goal is to work for a dismissal, either by the Grand Jury or by the prosecutor.  Because the government does not like to dismiss...

Houston Affordable Criminal Attorney Jim Sullivan Can Fight for Your Freedom

Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan is an experienced Criminal Defense Attorney.  For over 18 years, Jim Sullivan has successfully fought the government in Jury Trials on behalf of clients in criminal and juvenile courts. He has a proven record of...

Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan

Houston Criminal Attorney Jim Sullivan believes his clients.  He advises his clients to tell him what happened and develops a specific defense strategy based on that story.  Many such stories may seem unbelievable or incredible to the layperson or even other...

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...