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Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan Inspires Hope

Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out. ~Vaclav Havel, Former Czech president, playwright and poet, present day Houston criminal defense trial attorney Jim Sullivan has...

Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan Works Hard for His Clients

It is not hard work that is dreary; it is superficial work. ~Edith Hamilton, American educator and author, 20th century Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan has practiced criminal and juvenile defense law since 1994.  He has successfully represented over 3,000...

Harris County Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan Helps a Family to Avoid Juvenile Sex Offense Charges Being Filed Against Their Child!

Harris county juvenile defense attorney Jim Sullivan was hired by a family in Harris county because one of their daughters made an outcry statement at school involving her older brother.  Based on what she said, the ages of the children and the time period involved,...

Houston Juvenile Lawyer James Sullivan says juveniles matter, their futures matter and we must care for them now

Harris County Juvenile Lawyers Houston juvenile defense attorneys James Sullivan & Associates truly care about their juvenile clients and about their future.  Attorney James Sullivan is board certified in juvenile law by the Texas board of legal specialization. ...

What Will Happen When My Child Goes to Juvenile Court?

What Will Happen When My Child Goes to Juvenile Court? The “arraignment” is the term of art used for your child’s first court setting.  Your child’s juvenile defense attorney uses this setting to gather information about your child’s case...

What Is Going to Happen to My Child if He Is Found Guilty?

What is Going to Happen to My Child if He Is Found Guilty? Actually, your child cannot be found guilty because juvenile proceedings are consider civil in nature. Instead, children are said to “have engaged in delinquent conduct” if the jury or judge finds...