by James Sullivan | Jul 3, 2011 | Board certification, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile, Juvenile court
Board certified Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan represented a 17 year old juvenile who previously had been ordered to register as a sex offender. The attorney was hired by his client’s parents to get their son’s name removed from the...
by James Sullivan | Jul 2, 2011 | Criminal defense lawyer, Deferred Adjudication, Felony, Harris County Texas, Houston
Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan represented a client in the 338th District Court who was facing 6 months to 2 years in the state jail after violating the terms of his 5 year deferred adjudication probation. After being on probation only 10 months, he was...
by James Sullivan | Jul 2, 2011 | Aggravated sexual assault, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan
Houston Criminal Defense Lawyers Jim Sullivan and Nancy Botts persuaded the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office to dismiss their client’s two Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child cases on the Jury Trial setting. It took two full years to get his...
by James Sullivan | Jul 2, 2011 | Burglary, Grand Jury, Houston, Jim Sullivan
Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan gets his client’s 3rd degree felony Attempted Burglary of a Habitation reduced to a class A misdemeanor Trespass of a Habitation without having a trial setting. His client claimed that he and his friend were only trying to...
by James Sullivan | Jul 2, 2011 | Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan
Houston Juvenile Lawyer Jim Sullivan persuaded the prosecutor to reduce his juvenile client’s 2nd degree felony Robbery charged to a class A misdemeanor in the 313th District Court with probation at home. The complainant claimed that his client attacked him...
by James Sullivan | Jul 2, 2011 | Harris County Texas, Houston, Houston Assault, Houston Domestic Assault, Houston Domestic Assault Lawyer, Houston Family Violence, Jim Sullivan
Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan wins again. He set another serious felony charge of Assault Family Member by Impeding Breathing (strangulation) for a Jury Trial. On the date of trial, the prosecutor dismissed the charges. The accused adamantly insisted on his...