by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Child, Child support, District attorney, Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Law, Lawyer, Probation, Probation officer, Texas
Image by telwink via Flickr What is Going to Happen to my Child? A Police Officer says my child is being charged with a crime. When juveniles are charged with a crime, they are often taken into custody by the police. Some times, the child is released to a parent or...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Crime, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Lawyer, Texas
Image by telwink via FlickrWill My Child Be Released by the Juvenile Court Judge? I have heard so many stories about kids just being locked up and spending months in jail waiting for trial and not ever being released to their parents. Is that true? When the Juvenile...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | County Court, Crime, Criminal law, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Juvenile delinquency, Law, Lawyer, Texas
Image via WikipediaHow is Juvenile Court Different from Criminal Court? When children between 10 and 17 years of age are accused of committing a felony offense or a Class A or B misdemeanor, their cases are handled in the Juvenile District...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Crime, Criminal defense lawyer, Harris County Texas, Houston, James Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Law, Law firm, Lawyer, Texas
Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Image via Wikipedia You only have power over people as long as you don’t take everything away from them. But when you’ve robbed a man of everything, he’s no longer in your power — he’s free again. ~Alexander...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Burglary, Grand Jury, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Law, Lawyer, Misdemeanor, Plaintiff, Plea, Texas, Uncategorized, United States
Image by ARTS via FlickrHouston Theft Crime Lawyer Jim Sullivan gets his client’s 3rd degree felony Attempted Burglary of a Habitation reduced to a class A misdemeanor Trespass of a Habitation without having a trial setting. His client claimed that he and his...
by Attorney Jim Sullivan | Jan 20, 2012 | Criminal Defense, Criminal defense lawyer, Defense (legal), Harris County Texas, Houston, Jim Sullivan, Juvenile court, Law, Lawyer, Richard Hofstadter, River Oaks Houston, Texas
Image by Crossett Library Bennington College via Flickr One of the primary tests of the mood of a society at any given time is whether its comfortable people tend to identify, psychologically, with the power and achievements of the very successful or with the needs...