Attorney James Sullivan has represented more than 3,000
clients in criminal and juvenile courts in Harris and surrounding
counties. The trial cases listed in the graph below and the detailed
accounts that follow the graph represent just a small fraction of those by James
Sullivan. The cases listed in the graph cover just those that were set
for trial since January 2008. A graph covering the trial cases represented
since 1994 would be too lengthy to post.
Notes:
1° = 1st Degree Felony, 2° = 2nd
Degree Felony, 3° = 3rd Degree Felony, SJF = State Jail Felony
A = Class A Misdemeanor, B = Class B Misdemeanor
CASE #
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CT #
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TEXAS CRIMINAL
OFFENSE
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ACTUAL RESULTS
IN 2012
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JUVENILE
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314
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TERRORISTIC THREAT (B)
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RECEIVED AN AGREED DEFERRED
PROSECUTION ON 1ST JURY TRIAL SETTING (Client was accused
of threatening to kill a man after the man repeatedly yelled at him for
speeding down his street. The State’s best offer before trial was regular
probation at home until age 18 with much more difficult conditions)
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1369319
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262
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THEFT (2°)
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REDUCED TO CLASS A MISDEMEANOR
PRIOR TO 1ST JURY TRIAL SETTING (Client was accused of
stealing over $170,000 worth of company inventory)
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JUVENILE
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314
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AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (1°)
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JURY TRIAL: NOT GUILTY (Client
was accused of abusing his 2 year old niece. Complainant had medical
injuries, but law enforcement did not investigate other possible
explanations)
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1328311
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208
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MURDER (1°)
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JURY TRIAL: JURY FOUND CLIENT
GUILTY AND JUDGE SENTENCED HIM TO 16 YEARS (Client was accused of
shooting an acquaintance after being hit in the head with a wooden cane,
however client initially lied to the police about what happened. Sullivan
assisted an associate in the trial. The State’s best offer before trial was
40 years.)
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1791719
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10
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ASSAULT (A)
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DISMISSED PRIOR TO 2nd TRIAL
SETTING (Teenage client allegedly attacked another student at school
and captured on video. Client claimed self-defense)
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1315112
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337th
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INJURY TO A CHILD (3°)
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DISMISSED PRIOR TO 3rd TRIAL
SETTING (Client accused of giving an 11 year old boy a “black eye”
after the boy had beaten up her 9 year old son)
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1319150
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337th
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FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION (SJF)
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TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO 2 YEARS
TDC AFTER ORIGINALLY FACING 2-20 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON (Client
agreed to the minimum on an enhanced state jail felony habitual offender
based on prior penitentiary trips.
Client accused of moving several times and not registering for more
than 1 year.)
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1319350
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337TH
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INDECENCY WITH A CHILD BY EXPOSURE (3°)
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PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE: RECEIVED 2
YEARS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION PROBATION AFTER FACING 5 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON
ON A FELONY ENHANCED TO A 1° FELONY (Client accused of exposing
himself to teenage stepdaughter)
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1306891
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339th
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ROBBERY (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT (Client accused of stealing cell phone after
attacking his girlfriend)(State only offered 4 years in prison before trial)
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926980
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337th
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MOTION TO ADJUDICATE GUILT (THEFT)(SJF)
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PROBATION REVOCATION HEARING: REVOKED
AND SENTENCED TO TIME SERVED (100
days HCJ under §12.44a after first facing 6 months to 2 years in state
jail)(Client had a reasonable due diligence argument regarding the failure of
the police to arrest the defendant soon after the violation of probation)
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1736017
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7
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE (Client allegedly committed an assault against her spouse)
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1281492 & 1281493
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174th
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (2°)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO 5
YEARS TDC AFTER FACING 5 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON (1° Felony enhanced
from 2° Felony based on prior penitentiary trips)(State only offered 10 years
prior to trial)
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1287564
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174th
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (2° Felony)
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PSI HEARING: RECEIVED DADJ
PROBATION (Client with mental illness stabbed his girlfriend in the
arm and upper back. State only offered
prison time. Complainant also
testified)
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1072069
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178TH
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SEXUAL ASSAULT (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL. JURY FOUND CLIENT GUILTY AND RECOMMENDED
PROBATION (Client received 5 years of probation. Prior to trial, State
only offered 5 years at TDC. Client
was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in the year 2000)
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1265758
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178th
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT AT PRE-TRIAL HEARING.
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Expunged
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232ND
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL: NOT GUILTY (Client
believed he was about to be robbed by 2 men outside a bar; client claimed
self-defense)
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1728531
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13
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POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA (B)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED AT
PRE-TRIAL HEARING (Police searched Client’s vehicle without a warrant
and without probable cause)
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1728532
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13
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CARRYING A WEAPON (A)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED AT
PRE-TRIAL HEARING.
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1290473
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338TH
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ASSAULT FAMILY VIOLENCE (Felony Habitual enhanced facing
25 years to Life in TDC)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT AFTER FACING 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON
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1285290
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174TH
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ASSAULT FAMILY VIOLENCE BY CHOKING (3°
Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE (Client allegedly committed an assault by strangulation against
his spouse)
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JUVENILE
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315TH
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ASSAULT FAMILY VIOLENCE (A)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE (Juvenile client allegedly committed assault against his older
brother)
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1239044
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338TH
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (Felony Habitual)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE AT PRE-TRIAL SETTING (Client faced 25 years to Life in prison as
a true felony habitual)
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JUVENILE
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315TH
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UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE (SJF)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE (Client allegedly drove car from Dallas to Houston without the
owner’s permission)
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1220515
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179TH
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SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE AT PRE-TRIAL SETTING (Client accused of raping a 16 year old
girl who had run away from home and forcing her into prostitution. Client faced
a lifetime of sex offender registration)
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1220516
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179TH
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COMPELLING PROSTITUTION OF A CHILD (Felony Habitual)(2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO 5
YEARS TDC AFTER FACING 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON AS A TRUE FELONY HABITUAL (Client
allegedly forced an underage runaway girl into prostitution)
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1202760
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178TH
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INDECENCY WITH A CHILD (Felony Habitual)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO 2 YEARS TDC AFTER
FACING 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON AS A TRUE FELONY HABITUAL (Client
allegedly fondled an underage girl)
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1063539
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232ND
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INDECENCY WITH A CHILD (3° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE AT PRE-TRIAL SETTING (Mentally disabled client was accused of
exposing himself to an underage girl)
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1251123
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232ND
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UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE (State Jail Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE AT PRE-TRIAL SETTING
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1226099
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179TH
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR DEADLY CONDUCT AND GRANTED 6 MONTHS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
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1222195
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339TH
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PCS (SJF)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO 6
MONTHS STATE JAIL AFTER FACING 2-20 YEARS IN TDC AS A STATE JAIL FELONY
HABITUAL OFFENDER
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1185502
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179TH
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ROBBERY (4 separate cases)(Felony Habitual)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: SENTENCED TO
10 YEARS TDC AFTER FACING 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON (Client was on
parole and still had 10 years of parole left. Client allegedly committed 4
separate robberies within 48 hours of being released on parole after serving
15 years of a 25 year sentence for a burglary of a habitation)
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JUVENILE
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315TH
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ASSAULT FAMILY VIOLENCE (A)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: DISMISSED BY
STATE
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1200321
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337TH
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BURGLARY OF A HABITATION (2°)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR TRESPASS TO HABITATION AT PRE-TRIAL HEARING SETTING AFTER FACING
2-20 YEARS TDC
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1183601
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232ND
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT FV (2° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: REDUCED TO
MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT AFTER FACING 2-20 YEARS TDC
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08-03-03138 CR
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359TH
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AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2 cases in
Montgomery County)(1° Felony)
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JURY TRIAL SETTING: 2 SEX OFFENSES
DISMISSED (Client allegedly molested two young girls. Client had faced
5 years to Life in Prison and a Lifetime of Sex Offender Registration)
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JUVENILE
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315TH
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MANSLAUGHTER (4 cases)(3° Felony)
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COMPETENCY TRIAL: 4 CASES
DISMISSED BY STATE AFTER CLIENT WAS RULED UNFIT TO PROCEED (Client
crashed car into tree, killing 4 child passengers including his 5 year old
sister and causing himself irreversible brain injuries)
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AGGRAVATED ROBBERY
Jim Sullivan represented a 25 year old man accused of 2 separate
armed robberies, including a home invasion across the street from the South
Houston Police Department. The chief of police and another police officer
testified in trial that they positively identified Jim's client as one of the
three armed robbers who fled on foot from the scene. The police initially
suspected Jim’s client because his vehicle was left behind at the scene. After
the jury returned a not guilty verdict, the prosecutor dismissed the second
aggravated robbery. If convicted of either robbery case, the accused faced 25
years to life in prison. Jim then represented his client at a parole revocation
hearing and his client was kept on parole.
VERDICT: NOT GUILTY
NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE
Jim Sullivan defended a 21 year old man accused of killing a
young man in a head-on car accident on Eldridge Parkway in northwest Houston.
The accused allegedly had traces of cocaine in his system, was driving over the
speed limit in the rain, on the wrong side of the road, and with
"bald" tires. The force of the impact caused the engine from one of
the cars to be ejected and thrown about 50 feet from the car. Unfortunately,
the sports car the decedent was driving did not have air bags, and the driver
was killed instantly when his head hit the steering wheel.
The accused denied using drugs and testified he was on his way
to work for a local service station. The accused had auto insurance. Jim hired
a drug toxicologist expert who conducted his own lab tests and questioned the
validity of the blood tests conducted by the Houston Police Lab. Photographs of
the accused's tires reflected that they had sufficient tread and the inspection
sticker was current on his car. Due to the heavy rain, his car hydroplaned
across lanes and struck the decedent's car head on. A witness testified he was
going 5-10 miles above the speed limit. To be guilty of negligent homicide, Jim
argued to the jury, requires gross negligence and not simple negligence. After
about 10 minutes of deliberation, the jury returned a not guilty verdict.
VERDICT: NOT GUILTY
AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD
Jim Sullivan represented a 40 year old man accused in two cases
of sexually assaulting his 6 year old daughter in Montgomery County. The accusations arose one week after the
accused contacted an attorney to file for divorce. The outcry witness, the
child's mother, had threatened her husband not to leave her or he would never
see his children again. By viewing the
child's videotaped interview from the Children's Assessment Center and
carefully observing her demeanor, body language and the manner in which she
responded to the questions of the forensic interviewer, Jim could tell that the
child had been coached. Jim also
interviewed several witnesses who corroborated the motivation for the mother to
file false charges.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: BOTH CASES DISMISSED
BURGLARY OF A HABITATION
Jim Sullivan represented a 14 year old boy who–along with six
others–was accused of breaking into a home and stealing a safe containing about
$15,000 in cash. A police officer arrested his client, took him to the police
station and obtained a signed confession from him. Jim's client said the
officer browbeat a false confession out of him and that he was actually
swimming at a YMCA at the time of the burglary. In addition to his alibi
witnesses, Jim also subpoenaed to trial the five teenagers who had actually
committed the crime and who were already on probation.
VERDICT: NOT GUILTY
ASSAULT
Jim Sullivan represented a large 13 year old boy accused of
attacking his behavioral adjustment teacher and seriously injuring her in the
hallway outside her classroom. The Houston Press covered the trial in an
article entitled "School Scam? Did a teacher fabricate a student
assault to collect disability?" After finding his client not guilty, the jury asked Jim
how charges could be filed against the teacher for perjury and insurance fraud.
VERDICT: NOT GUILTY
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Jim Sullivan represented a 13 year old girl accused of
possession between 1-4 grams of cocaine. She was at an apartment with her
boyfriend and two other teenage couples. One of the couples got into a fight.
That girl called a friend who in turn called the police. When a police officer
arrived at the door, that couple jumped out the back window and ran away. The
officer entered the apartment without a warrant, claiming he heard what he
thought were the sounds of a body being dragged across the floor. In a
suppression hearing, Jim elicited from the officer that he did not hear any
such sounds at all. Hence, there was no valid emergency to justify his
warrantless search and seizure. The judge granted Jim's motion to suppress
evidence of the possession.
SUPPRESSION HEARING: CASE DISMISSED
AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD
Jim Sullivan represented a 34 year old pregnant woman who–along
with her live-in boyfriend–was charged with sexually assaulting her 12 year old
daughter. The daughter was interviewed on two separate occasions at the
Children's Assessment Center. In the first interview, the girl said that her
mother was involved, but in her second interview, she suggested that her mother
was not involved. Jim attended the trial of her boyfriend who was represented
by another attorney and was found guilty by the jury. Jim was prepared to
represent the mother at trial the following week.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY CASES DISMISSED ON THIRD JURY TRIAL
SETTING
AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD
Jim Sullivan represented a 19 year old man accused of repeatedly
molesting his 14 year old half- sister over a period of several years. In the
same videotaped interview at the Children's Assessment Center, the half-sister
also accused her uncle of raping her at his mobile home while his wife was
outside attending a party. Her physical exam came back as normal. Through a
thorough investigation, Jim was able to show that the complainant had falsely
accused at least one other teenager of sexually assaulting her. Jim was also
able to show clear bias and other motivation for her false charges.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: CASE DISMISSED
SEXUAL ASSAULT
Jim Sullivan represented a 16 year old boy accused of raping a
17 year old girl at her home. After a lengthy investigation, Jim was able to
cast doubt on the credibility of his accuser in several ways, including the
fact that his client did attend football practice at the time that his accuser
claimed that he had followed her home and raped her.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: CASE DISMISSED AT A PRE-TRIAL HEARING SETTING
AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD & INDECENCY
WITH A CHILD
Jim Sullivan represented a 16 year old boy accused of molesting
his six year old half-sister. After a thorough investigation of the home
environment, Jim was able to show that–if the girl had been molested–the
stepfather, a convicted drug user, was the likely perpetrator.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY CASES REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AGAINST A PUBLIC SERVANT (POLICE
OFFICER)
Jim Sullivan represented a deranged woman who walked up to a
police officer in a grocery store and lunged at him with a butcher knife.
Fortunately, the officer was able to subdue and arrest her without either of
them being physically injured. It was soon learned that the woman had a lengthy
documented history of mental illness. In the first hearing, Jim persuaded a
jury to find his client incompetent to stand trial with no substantial
likelihood of regaining competency. His client was then committed to a state
hospital for treatment. In a later court trial, Jim persuaded the court to find
his client not guilty by reason of insanity.
TRIAL SETTING: NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
INDECENCY WITH A CHILD
Jim Sullivan represented a 14 year old boy accused of touching a
13 year old girl in her genital area against her will behind the bleachers in
the school gymnasium. After interviewing several eyewitnesses and taking photos
of the scene, Jim was able to cast doubt on the girl's version of events.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY CASE REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT
FELONY THEFT
Jim Sullivan represented a middle-aged businessman accused of
felony theft for allegedly fencing over $60,000 in stolen inventory from a
local business. Through an intensive investigation, Jim learned that the
co-defendant knowingly sold the inventory at a steep discount through his
client to a distributor who had to have known the inventory was stolen. Jim was
able to present his client as a naive broker who only received $8,000 in what
he thought was a legitimate fee from the transaction. On the second trial
setting, the State agreed to reduce the charges to a misdemeanor, allow his
client to receive deferred adjudication probation so that he would not receive
a conviction, and allow his client to pay back only $8,000 in restitution.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR ON SECOND TRIAL
SETTING
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
Jim Sullivan represented a woman who was accused of biting off
her ex-boyfriend's tongue. Through an investigation, Jim was able to show that
she probably acted in self-defense as he was attempting to rape her while high
on drugs.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR AT PRE-TRIAL
SETTING
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
Jim Sullivan represented a 40 year old woman who allegedly
stabbed her wheel-chair bound husband in the chest with a kitchen knife. The
woman had a long history of mental illness and allegedly had stabbed him on a
previous occasion. Through a lengthy investigation, Jim learned that he had a
lengthy crack cocaine addiction and had been brain-injured in a prior car
accident. Jim was prepared to present a
compelling justification argument of self-defense.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: FELONY REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR AT PRE-TRIAL
SETTING
ASSAULT AGAINST A POLICE OFFICER & EVADING BY
MOTOR VEHICLE
Jim Sullivan represented a 16 year old boy who was accused of
two felony charges: Assault on a Police Officer for allegedly striking an
undercover police officer with his car and Evading by Motor Vehicle for
continuing to drive away. At the jury trial, Jim argued that his client had
just been jumped by two teens and was trying to drive away when a guy walked up
with a gun drawn that he believed was trying to car jack him. The gun man was
an undercover police officer who flashed his ID card and identified himself. In
his pain and confusion, his client understandably did not believe him and drove
off. The passenger side mirror on his car struck the officer. After several
hours of deliberation, the jury could not reach a verdict. The State then
agreed to dismiss the felony assault charge, reduce the felony evading case to
a misdemeanor and let his client receive deferred prosecution so that he would
not receive a conviction.
VERDICT: HUNG JURY
ROBBERY (4 CASES)
Jim Sullivan represented a 40 year old man with a lengthy felony
criminal record dating back 15 years. His client had a severe drug problem. He
previously had served 8 years of a 25 year sentence as a habitual felon for
burglary of a habitation. Two days after being released from prison on a drug
case, he was arrested on four cases of robbery and was suspected in at least
four other cases. He allegedly snatched purses from women causing minor
injuries while driving his father's truck which, along with him, was later
identified by witnesses. Facing 25 to Life as a habitual felon for the second
time, he opted for trial. He had 10 years left on his parole.
JURY TRIAL SETTING: 10 YEARS TDC AFTER FACING 25
YEARS TO LIFE IN TDC