James G. Sullivan & Associates practices from 12345 Jones Road, Suite 288, Houston, TX 77070, where James Sullivan has defended criminal and juvenile cases since 1994. Sullivan graduated from Baylor University with a journalism degree and South Texas College of Law, later completing the prestigious Trial Lawyers College founded by Gerry Spence. The firm has gotten almost 100 felony cases dismissed by grand jury since 2008, spanning the entire criminal law spectrum from theft and assault to drug crimes and murder. Sullivan represents both adults and juveniles, with approximately half his practice devoted to each. Board Certified in Juvenile Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Sullivan is one of only 100 such certified lawyers in Texas. The practice can be reached at 281-546-6428 for free phone consultations on criminal and juvenile matters only. Associate attorney Nancy Botts, licensed since 1988, specializes in search and seizure law and drug defense. Sullivan speaks conversational Spanish and has successfully defended over 3,000 clients throughout Harris County.
Criminal Defense Attorneys in Houston
DeGuerin & Dickson Law Firm operates from The Republic Building at 1018 Preston Street, 7th Floor in Houston, TX 77002, serving clients throughout Texas and nationwide with phone contact at (713) 223-5959. This legendary criminal defense practice, led by Dick DeGuerin and his team including Lewis Dickson, Catherine Baen, and Mark White, specializes in high-profile criminal cases ranging from DUI and drug crimes to murder and federal offenses. The firm handles white collar crimes, sex crimes including sexual assault and rape, violent crimes, criminal appeals, and complex federal cases with decades of courtroom experience. Dick DeGuerin has represented notable clients like Tom DeLay and Robert Durst in nationally recognized cases while maintaining a reputation for meticulous investigation and creative legal strategies. The practice offers free confidential consultations and represents individuals facing charges from simple traffic violations to serious felonies including homicide and manslaughter.