by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Case citation, Criminal defense lawyer, Criminal law, Defense (legal), Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Jury trial, Khalil Gibran, Law, Lawyer
Kahlil Gibran as a child. Image via Wikipedia You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. ~Kahlil Gibran Houston criminal defense lawyer Jim Sullivan gives his all when he is fighting for...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Criminal law, Felony, Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Law, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Prosecutor, Robbery, Texas
Image by Arenamontanus vHouston Juvenile Defense 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...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Criminal defense lawyer, Domestic violence, Expungement, Grand Jury, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Plaintiff, United States
Image by Joits via FlickrHouston Criminal Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan represented his client in the 180th District Court on an Aggravated Assault. His client allegedly caused serious bodily injury to the complainant by stomping on his face and hitting him with a...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Attorney Jim Sullivan, Civil service, Criminal code, Criminal defense lawyer, Felony, Grand Jury, Greater Houston, Harris County, Harris County Texas, Houston, Houston criminal attorney, Houston Criminal Attorneys, Houston Criminal Lawyer, Houston Criminal Lawyers, Jim Sullivan
Image via WikipediaAggravated Assault is a serious felony offense. It is usually a second degree felony punishable by 2-20 years in prison, however there are exceptions listed below that qualify the offense as a first degree felony punishable...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Affirmative defense, Assault, Crime, Criminal code, Defense (legal), Harris County, Harris County Texas, Houston, James G. Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Jury trial, Law, Lawyer, Texas, Trauma (medicine)
Image via Wikipedia Texas Penal Code Sec. 8.05 gives the law on the affirmative defense of duress. The defense applies in both criminal and juvenile defenses. The compulsion required to force the person to engage in the conduct...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Criminal law, District attorney, Domestic violence, Felony, Harris County Texas, Houston, Houston criminal attorney, Houston Criminal Attorneys, Houston Criminal Lawyer, Houston Criminal Lawyers, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Prosecutor, Trauma (medicine), Violence
WHEN LOVE TURNS VIOLENT Most couples learn to resolve their differences or even end their relationships without resorting to violence. Sometimes, however, even good people gets so stressed out and feel so overwhelmed that they lose it even for a moment and strike out...