Attorney James Sullivan Review in Juvenile Case

Our initial ordeal with the juvenile justice system was devastating. Our trust that justice would prevail and our belief that our first attorney had our interests first and foremost were destroyed. So when we again had to approach the court, we were at a loss as to...

Houston Juvenile Lawyer James Sullivan gets his client’s marihuana case dismissed!

Harris County Juvenile Defense Houston Juvenile Lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan got his juvenile client’s possession of marihuana case dismissed in the 315th District Court without a trial setting. The attorney told the prosecutor that the evidence did not link his...

Criminal Mischief – Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney James Sullivan gets client’s case dismissed!

Houston Juvenile Defense Board certified Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney James (Jim Sullivan represented a juvenile client in the 313th District Court on a misdemeanor Criminal Mischief.  His client allegedly caused damage to the complainant’s property.  His...

Sex Offender Registration – Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney James Sullivan successfully petitions court to allow his client to De-Register as a Sex Offender.

Houston Juvenile Defense Board certified Houston Juvenile Defense Attorney James (Jim) Sullivan represented a 17 year old juvenile who previously had been ordered to register as a sex offender.  The attorney was hired by his client’s parents to get their...

Robbery – Houston Juvenile Lawyer James Sullivan gets his client’s serious felony reduced to misdemeanor Assault!

Houston Juvenile Defense Houston Juvenile Lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan persuaded the prosecutor to reduce his juvenile client’s 2nd degree felony Robbery charged to a class A misdemeanor in the 313th District Court with probation at home.  The complainant claimed...

Assault Family Violence – Houston Juvenile Attorney James Sullivan gets case dismissed on Trial setting!

Houston Juvenile Defense Board certified Houston Juvenile Lawyer James (Jim) Sullivan told his juvenile client that he should take his Assault Family Violence case to trial and force the prosecutor to try and prove him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The client...