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Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan Supports the Public Defenders Office in Representing Indigent Juveniles

Houston Board Certified Juvenile Attorney Jim Sullivan supports the Public Defenders Office in representing indigent juveniles in Harris County in all three juvenile district courts.  Currently, the PDO operates in only two of the three juvenile courts–313th and...

Harris County Judges Should Approve More Personal Recognizance Bonds

More indigent defendants should receive PR bonds in Harris County Texas.  The poor accused must choose between taking a plea deal so that they can get out of jail and go back to work or to languish in jail for months on end waiting for trial.  Few innocent accused are...

Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan Will Fight for You at a Jury Trial

Houston Criminal Defense Lawyers James Sullivan and Associates The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure. ~Sven-Goran Eriksson, Swedish football manager, present day. Houston / Harris County Criminal Attorney Jim Sullivan can represent you well in court. ...

Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan Conveys His Clients’ Humanity to the Jury

  Houston Criminal Defense Lawyers James Sullivan and Associates defend clients at trial. If you need representation in court, call them at 713-835-1194 for a consultation. Jim Sullivan has represented criminal clients at trial since 1994 and Nancy Botts since...

Sugar Land / Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyer James Sullivan Will Fight for You at Trial

Sugar Land/Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers James Sullivan and Associates The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure. ~Sven-Goran Eriksson, Swedish football manager, present day. Fort Bend County Criminal Attorney James Sullivan can represent you...

Sugar Land / Fort Bend County Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan Will Stand Firm in Defending Your Case

Sugar Land / Fort Bend County Criminal Lawyers James Sullivan and Associates Good people every day find themselves in trouble with the law. They worry about their future. They agonize over the charges and what could happen to them and their family. They proclaim their...