by James Sullivan | Aug 11, 2011 | Criminal law, District attorney, Law, Lawyer, Prosecutor, Texas, United states Legal System
The foundation of the United States Legal System, regarding criminal cases, is with an oft-heard premise ‘innocent till proven guilty’. You might have heard it, but to comprehend the meaning, interpretation and implication then you better take help from...
by James Sullivan | Aug 11, 2011 | Closing argument, Criminal Defense, Criminal defense lawyer, Cross-examination, Defense (legal), Jury, Law, Lawyer, Prosecutor
There are now dozens of television shows related to criminal defense trials. However, like many things on television networks, the picture they present is slightly skewed. Many important steps are missed, and therefore if you are accused of...
by James Sullivan | Jul 18, 2011 | Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile, Law, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Prosecutor, Texas, Trespass, Trial
Board certified Houston / Harris County Texas Juvenile Lawyer Jim Sullivan represented his young client in the 313th District Court on a class A misdemeanor Trespass to a Habitation. His client insisted he was innocent. The prosecutor...
by James Sullivan | Jul 3, 2011 | Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Prosecutor, Trial
Houston Juvenile Lawyer Jim Sullivan got his juvenile client’s possession of marihuana case dismissed in the 315th District Court without a trial setting. Sullivan told the prosecutor that the evidence did not link his client to the marihuana and that if he did...