Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer James Sullivan Encourages Learning How to Live


HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL LAWYER



Houston Criminal Defense Attorney James Sullivan defends people in criminal and juvenile courts throughout the state of Texas.  He gets proven results.  In addition to legal representation, James Sullivan sometimes counsels people in learning
  • how to live in a more positive and productive way,
  • how to overcome negative habits and addictions,
  • how to seek out and learn a trade or marketable skill,
  • how to seek gainful employment and
  • how to grow their self confidence and belief in themselves.
Despite these difficult economic times in which we live, it is not the end of the world.  Positive change in our lives is always possible.  Where there is a will, there is a way.  That saying still holds true today.  As Napoleon Hill wrote,
Whatever you can conceive and believe, you can achieve.
This positive mental attitude can carry you throughout your life.  Learn how to live.  It will save your life and will set a positive course for your children and your children's children.


James Sullivan graduated from Baylor University in 1990 with a degree in Journalism, the ideal degree for investigating, discovering and telling winning stories in court. In 1993, Sullivan graduated from South Texas College of Law, which is nationally recognized as the top law school for trial advocacy.
James Sullivan later graduated from Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College in Wyoming. Founded in 1994, it is the most selective and prestigious trial advocacy program in America. The methods taught at TLC are not taught anywhere else. The 1,150 graduates form an extremely unique community of the most accomplished trial lawyers in the United States. 
If you need a top Houston Criminal Lawyer, call James Sullivan at (281) 546-6428.
As long as you live, keep learning how to live. ~Seneca, Roman philosopher, 1st century

Our Houston criminal lawyers defend clients charged with crimes in district courts and county criminal courts, including domestic violence (assault of a family member), drug possession or drug delivery, violent crimes, and juvenile delinquency.