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When you say that you agree to a thing in principle, you mean that you have not the slightest intention of carrying it out. ~Otto von Bismarck, statesman (1815-1898)
When a person is arrested, he is under an incredible amount of stress and anxiety. He needs someone that he can trust—a lawyer who will fight for him and guide him through the turbulence of governmental prosecution. He is not looking for false promises and pithy platitudes. He wants a lawyer he can trust—a lawyer who has every intention of honor his agreement.
Attorney Jim Sullivan cares about his clients and gets proven results (see Case Results). He frequently counsels with clients at his office for hours at a time. He listens to their concerns, answers all of their questions and discusses legal strategies. He also explains how a criminal conviction could affect them, how to avoid having a conviction on their record, and how to get on the right path for a successful life. Because Jim Sullivan understands that people need to honor work and family commitments, he offers evening, weekend and same day appointments along with free parking.
Attorney Jim Sullivan is also Board Certified in Juvenile Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Juvenile Law is different than criminal law (see Juvenile Crime). Note: Among the more than 83,000 active lawyers in Texas, there are only 38 lawyers Board Certified in Juvenile Law in private practice. The other 27 such lawyers work for the government.
