by James Sullivan | Aug 3, 2011 | Assault, Attorney Jim Sullivan, Court reporter, Criminal defense lawyer, Criminal justice, Felony, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Texas
HOUSTON, TEXAS & HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT INFORMATION 174th Criminal Court Judge Ruben Guerrero Harris County Criminal Justice Center 1201 Franklin, 19th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Court Staff Court Phone: 713-755-6324 Clerk: Vivica Mason...
by James Sullivan | Jul 29, 2011 | Harris County Texas, Houston, Lawyer, Texas
HOUSTON, TEXAS & HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT INFORMATION
by James Sullivan | Jul 20, 2011 | Brazoria County Texas, Felony, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Lawyer, Probation, Sex offender, Texas, Waller County Texas
Image via Wikipedia Hempstead / Waller County Juvenile Defense Attorney Jim Sullivan is Board Certified in Juvenile Law and can represent your child in all juvenile court matters. He has successfully represented juveniles in cases ranging from drug...
by James Sullivan | Jul 19, 2011 | Assault, Criminal defense lawyer, Harris County Texas, Houston, Jury trial, Lawyer, Plea
Harris county criminal lawyer Jim Sullivan represented his client who was accused of the serious 2nd degree felony of Aggravated Assault Against a Family Member in the 179th District Court. The accused insisted that no deadly weapon or serious bodily injury was...
by James Sullivan | Jul 19, 2011 | Criminal defense lawyer, Graffiti, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile, Law, Lawyer, Texas
Board certified Harris county juvenile defense attorney Jim Sullivan represented his client on a serious felony graffiti at school case. There were issues involving the type of marker that was used to write the messages on the bathroom walls–whether it was a...
by James Sullivan | Jul 18, 2011 | Criminal defense lawyer, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Law, Lawyer, Misdemeanor
Houston / Harris county Texas criminal lawyer Jim Sullivan represented a man charged with a serious felony theft case in the 262nd District Court. Facing 6 months to 2 years in a state jail day for day, his client did not want to stay incarcerated longer than...