by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Assault, Burglar alarm, Burglary, Crime, Criminal defense lawyer, Felony, Houston, Identity theft, Jim Sullivan, Robbery, Theft
Image via Wikipedia Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer Jim Sullivan seeks real solutions to his clients’ legal problems and treats his clients like family. In every criminal case, in order to be found guilty, the State has the burden to prove guilt beyond a...
by admin | Jan 1, 2012 | Credit card, Credit history, Crime, Houston, Identity document, Identity theft, Jim Sullivan, Nigeria, Theft, Waller County Texas
Image via WikipediaThis took two decades but I simply became a target of identify thievery. I just moved right down to Portland, OR and I’m standing in the actual Lloyd Center Mall trying to register at Quest for online...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 1, 2012 | Credit card, Crime, drivers-license, Identity theft, Jim Sullivan, Lawyer, Personally identifiable information, Police, Security, Social Security number, Theft, United States
Image via WikipediaWithin 1998 the Identification Theft and Presumption Deterrence Act was implemented in the USA to give people legal protection because of such circumstances. Consequently many lawyer’s now specialize in the region of...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 1, 2012 | Credit card, Crime, Defense (legal), Federal Trade Commission, Fraud, Identity theft, identity theft protection, Lawyer, Social Security number, Theft
Image via Wikipedia Having one’s identity stolen brings about feelings of great worry, stress, frustration and anger. Often times, identity theft victims are not even sure where to start looking for assistance. If you find yourself in this situation, the first...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 1, 2012 | Credit score, Crime, Criminal record, Houston, Identity theft, Law, Lawyer, Prosecutor, Theft, Waller County Texas
Learning that you are a victim of the stolen identity is actually insulting enough. Understanding the incredible effort it may need to repair your own name and credit might be akin to kicking a guy while he’s lower. It can take 1000s of dollars and dozens...