Houston Criminal Defense
Houston Criminal Lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan believes the right to a jury trial–the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers–is the most important right that an accused has and should not be relinquished easily. Sullivan investigates and seeks out defenses that can be utilized in a trial. His actions and results in preparing and trying cases definitely speak volumes. Sullivan cares about his clients and gets proven results. He frequently counsels with clients at his office for hours at a time. He listens to their concerns, answers all of their questions and discusses legal strategies. He also explains how a criminal conviction could affect them, how to avoid having a conviction on their record, and how to get on the right path for a successful life.
Houston Criminal Attorney James Sullivan has practiced criminal defense law since 1994. With his extensive legal knowledge and experience, he teaches his clients the pertinent law that relates to their criminal charge and the various options available to defend them.
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.
If you want serious criminal defense representation, call James Sullivan at 281-546-6428 for a confidential consultation.
Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak. ~St. Anthony of Padua, Portuguese Franciscan, 12th century
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