by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 26, 2012 | Assault, Crime, Deferred Adjudication, Domestic violence, Felony, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Law, Lawyer, Moral turpitude, Texas
My wife and I were happy for 20 years. Then we met. ~Rodney Dangerfield, comedian (1921-2004) Houston Criminal Defense Lawyers Jim Sullivan and Associates represent many clients—mostly men—accused of Assault Family Violence for allegedly causing bodily injury to their...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Criminal defense lawyer, Defense (legal), Deferred Adjudication, Felony, Guilt (law), Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Prison, Probation
Image via WikipediaHouston Theft Crime 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...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Attorney Jim Sullivan, Criminal defense lawyer, Criminal record, Deferred Adjudication, Expungement, Grand Jury, Houston, Houston criminal attorney, Houston Criminal Attorneys, Houston Criminal Lawyer, Houston Criminal Lawyers, James G. Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Non-disclosure agreement
Image via Wikipedia Houston TX Criminal Record Expunction If a person took their felony or misdemeanor case to trial and was found not guilty the offense for which they were charged, that person can get their criminal...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Arraignment, Assault, Criminal defense lawyer, Deferred Adjudication, Felony, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Probation, Theft
Image via Wikipedia – Someone stole all of the bike except the front wheel. Any unicyclists out there need a ride?Houston Theft Crime Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan represented his client in the 338th District Court. It took four months to get the result his...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 1, 2012 | Assault, Criminal law, Criminal record, Deferred Adjudication, Expungement, Houston, Misdemeanor
Image by Houstonian via FlickrDealing with a criminal trial could be a very difficult thing for anybody to suffer from. This can also be considered a very emotional period. Things only get worse when you’re found guilty and convicted from the crime. However, you...