Harris County Criminal Lawyer
Houston criminal lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan represents people who are under a great deal of stress and anxiety. These real people are facing an uncertain future, a future that could include a felony record, incarceration and severely impact their family. More often than not, it is the family’s breadwinner who faces the criminal charges and his incarceration or time in jail could mean the loss of a job and the family being evicted and out on the street. Yes, these are tough economic times we live in and it is only made worse when the government locks up the family’s sole source of income.
Attorney James Sullivan understands this all too well. Since 1994, Sullivan has fought fought to free his clients from the yoke of governmental prosecution and has seen it all. Sullivan takes his criminal and juvenile defense work very seriously and works to get the best result. Sullivan also has a good sense of humor that helps to ease the tension and the stress of his clients in their most pressing time of need.
A sense of humor… is needed armor. Joy in one’s heart and some laughter on one’s lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life. ~Hugh Sidey, American journalist, 20th century
James Sullivan also 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 attorney James Sullivan at 281-546-6428 to discuss your case.