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STAFFORD / HARRIS COUNTY TEXAS CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY JIM SULLIVAN CAN DEFEND YOU

  Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys Stafford, Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys James Sullivan & Associates have handled over 4000 cases and have a collective 65 years experience defending clients in criminal courts in Harris County, Fort Bend County, and...

Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan Gets Robbery Case Reduced to Misdemeanor Assault on Jury Trial setting

                         Houston Criminal Defense Trial Attorney Jim Sullivan represented a man charged with Robbery in the 339th District Court in Harris County.  Sullivan’s client was accused of stealing a cell phone during an assault.  The accused was on...

Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Gets Aggravated Assault Case No Billed (dismissed) by the Grand Jury

In 2009, Houston Criminal Defense Trial Attorney James Sullivan represented a woman charged with the serious 2nd degree felony of aggravated assault in the 337th Criminal District Court. Sullivan worked hard preparing the case for trial, investigating the scene,...

Arrested for Aggravated Robbery? Call Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan

Aggravated Robbery and robbery are serious felony offenses. If you, a family member or a friend are ever accused of such a felony or any criminal offense, you can call Texas criminal defense attorneys James Sullivan and Associates at 713-835-1194.

Houston Criminal Attorney Jim Sullivan Can Represent You on Assault Charges. Consent Can Be a Defense to Assault.

Texas Penal Code, Section 22.06 – Consent as Defense to Assaultive Conduct CHAPTER 22. ASSAULTIVE OFFENSES § 22.06.  CONSENT AS DEFENSE TO ASSAULTIVE CONDUCT. The victim’s effective consent or the actor’s reasonable belief that the victim consented...

Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan Can Represent You on All Criminal Charges

Houston Criminal Lawyer Jim Sullivan represents adults throughout the state of Texas on serious felonies and misdemeanors, including Harboring a Runaway Child. Suppose you let a 15 year old boy stay with you for two weeks without notifying his parents after the boy...