Houston Criminal Defense
Houston criminal lawyers James Sullivan & Associates have extensive experience representing clients charged with various theft related offenses. Unlike the religious community who seek peace, charity and mercy, the clients charged with theft allowed themselves to be ruled by greed for money and materialism. If you or your child have been accused of a theft offense, you need to hire experienced legal representation. A criminal or juvenile record for theft–a crime of moral turpitude–can affect you for years to come. Take your and your child’s future seriously. Hire an experienced Houston criminal defense trial attorney to get the best possible result.
Houston criminal defense attorneys James Sullivan & Associates can represent you in criminal or juvenile court. Call Sullivan at 281-546-6428 for a confidential consultation.
James (Jim) Sullivan is an experienced Houston Criminal Defense Attorney. For over 25 years, Sullivan has successfully fought the government in Jury Trials on behalf of clients in criminal and juvenile courts.
James Sullivan attended the Trial Lawyers College founded by Legendary lawyer Gerry Spence. Sullivan has a proven record of defending people from all walks of life, faiths and countries in courts throughout Texas.
Reputation
James Sullivan has a good reputation in the legal community. Sullivan is humbled by fine lawyers who endorse him on AVVO. He is also very grateful for clients who write testimonials on his behalf. Most of his business comes from referrals from past clients and other lawyers, although it is not necessary to have a referral for him to defend you. Anyone can call James Sullivan to represent them.
The law practice of James Sullivan is devoted solely to criminal and juvenile defense. Sullivan has tried many cases in the Harris county criminal and juvenile courthouses. Approximately half of his cases involve criminal charges while the other half involves juvenile charges.
I would like an abundance of peace, full vessels of charity, and rich treasures of mercy. ~St. Brigid of Kildare, Irish abbess, 5th century.