Houston Criminal Fraud Defense

Houston Criminal Trial Lawyers Fighting for Your Rights, Freedom and Future

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.

Contact Attorney James Sullivan

If you are under investigation or have been charged with a crime or delinquency, call Houston criminal defense attorney James Sullivan to discuss your case.

James Sullivan generally tries to answer his own phone so that you can speak to an attorney directly. He wants to hear from you and to help you. Call him right now. Don’t go to court alone. To schedule an appointment or to discuss your case, call 281-546-6428.

TEXAS PENAL CODE. TITLE 7. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY. CHAPTER 32. FRAUD
Sec. 32.01.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter:
(1)  “Financial institution” means a bank, trust company, insurance company, credit union, building and loan association, savings and loan association, investment trust, investment company, or any other organization held out to the public as a place for deposit of funds or medium of savings or collective investment.
(2)  “Property” means:
(A)  real property;
(B)  tangible or intangible personal property including anything severed from land;  or
(C)  a document, including money, that represents or embodies anything of value.
(3)  “Service” includes:
(A)  labor and professional service;
(B)  telecommunication, public utility, and transportation service;
(C)  lodging, restaurant service, and entertainment;  and
(D)  the supply of a motor vehicle or other property for use.
(4)  “Steal” means to acquire property or service by theft.