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SAN ANTONIO TEXAS CRIMINAL LAWYERS

                                       

BEXAR COUNTY CRIMINAL LAWYERS
Attorneys James Sullivan and Associates, 
Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys

The SAN ANTONIO, Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys Sullivan and Associates have handled over 4000 cases and have a collective 55 years experience defending adults and  juveniles in criminal, juvenile, and family courts in BEXAR County and throughout the State of Texas.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers James Sullivan and Associates  represent clients charged with  crimes in State and Federal courts in Houston, Galveston,  Beaumont, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Tyler, Sherman, Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, McAllen, El Paso, Hempstead and all counties in Texas. The law firm of Sullivan and Associates is located  in Houston; however, Attorney James Sullivan appears in all criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Texas.

BEXAR County Criminal Defense Attorneys James Sullivan and Associates have over 55 years collective experience representing persons accused of committing criminal violations of State and Federal law. Together, Sullivan and Associates have been the attorneys of record in over 4000 cases and are anticipating their 1000th case dismissal.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas Criminal Attorneys James Sullivan and Associates treat every person they represent as if they were a friend and neighbor. When you call, likely James Sullivan or an associate will answer your call themselves. You will be dealing with Attorneys, not secretaries, assistants, or answering machines.

If we can be of any assistance, or you just want to talk about your situation, please call Bexar County Criminal Defense Attorneys James Sullivan and Associates at 281-546-6428.
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BEXAR COUNTY
Bexar ( pronounced “Bear”) County was originally home to over 125 small independent Native American tribes  known collectively as the Coahuiltechans.
European visitors arrived as early as the 1520s, but on June 13, 1691, a formal Spanish expedition reached a waterway in the southern part of present-day Bexar County.
As this day was the Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua, the priest Damien Massanet, who was traveling with the expedition, named the river “San Antonio.”
Along the San Antonio River, the Franciscans established five Missions that would become the foundation of the City of San Antonio and Bexar County.
BEXAR COUNTY COURTHOUSE
100 Dolorosa
San Antonio, Texas 78205
210.335.2011
County Court 1 Judge John D. Fleming (210) 335-2571
County Court 2 Judge Jason Wolff (210) 335-2573
County Court 3 Judge David J Rodriguez (210) 335-2575
County Court 4 Judge Sarah Garrahan (210) 335-2426
County Court 5 Judge Jason Pulliam (210) 335-2567
County Court 6 Judge Wayne Christian (210) 335-2156
County Court 7 Judge Eugenia 'Genie' Wright (210) 335-2002
County Court 8 Judge Liza Rodriguez (210) 335-2005
County Court 9 Judge Walden Shelton (210) 335-2008
County Court 10 Judge Irene Rios (210) 335-2948
County Court 11 Judge Carlo Key (210) 335-2023
County Court 12 Judge Scott Roberts (210) 335-2750
County Court 13 Judge Monica Gonzalez (210) 335-2625
County Court 14 Judge Bill C. White (210) 335-6472
County Court 15 Judge Michael T. LaHood (210) 335-1200
County Court Administrator Dianne Garcia (210) 335-2115
DISTRICT COURTS CALL 210.335.2011

4th Admin Judicial Region Judge David Peeples
37th Civil DC Judge David A. Berchelmann
45th Civil DC Judge Barbara Hanson Nellermoe
57th Civil DC Judge Antonia (Toni) Arteaga
73rd Civil DC Judge Renée F. McElhaney
131st Civil DC Judge John D. Gabriel
144th Criminal DC Judge Angus K. McGinty
150th Civil DC Judge Janet Littlejohn
166th Civil DC Judge Martha Tanner
175th Criminal DC Judge Mary Roman
186th Criminal DC Judge Maria Teresa (Tessa) Herr
187th Criminal DC Judge Raymond Angelini
224th Civil DC Judge Cathy Stryker
225th Civil DC Judge Peter Sakai
226th Criminal DC Judge Sid L. Harle
227th Criminal DC Judge Philip Kazen
285th Civil DC Judge Richard Price
288th Civil DC Judge Solomon J. Casseb III
289th Juvenile DC Judge Carmen Kelsey
290th Criminal DC Judge Melisa Skinner
379th Criminal DC Judge Ron Rangel
386th Juvenile DC Judge Laura Parker
399th Criminal DC Judge Juanita A. Vasquez-Gardner
407th Civil DC Judge Karen Pozza
408th Civil DC Judge Larry Noll
436th Juvenile DC Judge Lisa K. Jarrett
437th Criminal DC Judge Lori I. Valenzuela
438th Civil DC Judge Victor Negrón, Jr.
Child Support Court Associate Judge Jim Rausch
Child Support Court Associate Judge Nick Catoe
Children's Court Associate Judge Richard Garcia
Children's Court Associate Judge Charles Montemayor
Felony Drug Court Judge Ernie Glenn
Magistrate CourtJudge Andrew W. Carruthers
Civil DC Administrator Gary W. Hutton
Criminal DC Administrator Melissa Barlow Fischer
Juvenile DC Administrator Laura Angelini
Civil Jury Assignment Clerk Christina G. Torres
The Honorable Susan D. Reed Reed is the first woman to be elected District Attorney of Bexar County. Prior to her election in November of 1998, she served as Judge of the 144th District Court for 12 years.
District Attorney Reed was raised in San Antonio, Texas. She graduated from Alamo Heights High School. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Texas at Austin majoring in Economics. She was awarded the Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law in 1974.
In addition to being licensed to practice law in Texas, she is licensed in Federal court in the Western District of Texas and the United States Supreme Court. She is board certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
The Bexar County District Attorney's Office is a team of dedicated prosecutors committed to aggressively seeking justice and the protection of the family, person and property of all the citizens of our community.
General Information:  (210) 335-2311
Monday through Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Except County Holidays
Visitation Rules and Regulations
BEXAR COUNTY JAIL Visitation Days and Times
Changes to the inmate visitation schedule have been made to expand adult evening and weekend visitation hours.  Numbered tickets will be issued from 11:30 A.M. until 7:30 P.M.  Visitation will begin at 12:00 P.M. and end at 8:00 P.M. or until the last visitor has been seen.
All Visitors with passes issued by 7:30 P.M. will be allowed to complete the visit.
All inmates will be allowed two (2) twenty minute visits per week.
Out-of-town visitors residing outside a 150 mile distance from San Antonio will receive a 30 minute visit, with verification of residency on their Identification, on scheduled visitation days.
ADULTS AND CHILDRENInmate last name beginning with:
A - L - Saturday 07:00 AM to 2:00 PM Adults and children shall be permitted to visit.  Adults need not bring a child in order to obtain a visit.
M - Z - Sunday 07:00 AM to 2:00 PM Adults and children shall be permitted to visit. Adults need not bring a child in order to obtain a visit.
ADULTS ONLY
A - L - Monday 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM Adult visits only.  No children permitted.
M - Z - Tuesday 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM Adult visits only.  No children permitted.
Wednesday thru Friday 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM - Expanded visitation for attorneys, law enforcement, probation, parole, ministry and social services agencies & officials.
A conservative dress code is enforced at all times:  Visitors will not be permitted to visit in revealing (bust, belly or underwear) clothing.  This includes no sleeveless tops or dresses, tank tops, spaghetti straps, or "see through" attire.  No skirts, dresses or shorts more than 6" measured from the bottom of the knee (must be walking length shorts).
A visitor must be on the inmates visitation list with the exception of immediate family members during the first five days of incarceration.  During the first five days of incarceration family members may visit on any designated visitation day during normal visitation hours.  No exceptions after the fifth day of incarceration.  All visitors to include Out-of-Town visitors must be listed on the inmates visitation list.

Inmate Mailing Address
<Inmate Name and SID number>
<Living Unit location if known>
Bexar County Adult Detention Center
200 N. Comal
San Antonio, TX 78207

Deposits to Inmate Trust Fund
This facility will accept money orders or cashier checks by mail only at the following address:
Bexar County Adult Detention Center
Inmate Trust Fund
P.O. Box 831609
San Antonio, Texas 78283-1609
NO Personal checks accepted.
If a money order is not properly filled out, it will be returned.
For a money order, please follow these directions:
1.  Pay to the order of: Inmate Trust Fund
2.  Print the senders name and address in BOTTOM LEFT corner.
3.  Print the inmates name and SID number in BOTTOM RIGHT corner.
If you do not know the inmates SID number, please call 210-335-6401 for assistance.
For other information, please call 210-335-0074
For information in Spanish, call 210-335-0092

Bexar County, Texas US CENSUS FACTS

Further information

People QuickFactsBexar CountyTexas

Population, 20101,714,77325,145,561

Population, percent change, 2000 to 201023.1%20.6%

Population, 20001,392,93520,851,818

Persons under 5 years old, percent, 20098.4%8.4%

Persons under 18 years old, percent, 200928.0%27.8%

Persons 65 years old and over, percent, 200910.4%10.2%

Female persons, percent, 200951.1%50.1%


White persons, percent, 2010 (a)72.9%70.4%

Black persons, percent, 2010 (a)7.5%11.8%

American Indian and Alaska Native persons, percent, 2010 (a)0.8%0.7%

Asian persons, percent, 2010 (a)2.4%3.8%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, percent, 2010 (a)0.1%0.1%

Persons reporting two or more races, percent, 20103.5%2.7%

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, percent, 2010 (b)58.7%37.6%

White persons not Hispanic, persons, 201030.3%45.3%


Living in same house 1 year ago, pct 1 yr old & over, 2005-200979.8%80.8%

Foreign born persons, percent, 2005-200912.5%15.8%

Language other than English spoken at home, pct age 5+, 2005-200943.0%33.6%

High school graduates, percent of persons age 25+, 2005-200980.5%79.3%

Bachelor's degree or higher, pct of persons age 25+, 2005-200924.6%25.4%

Veterans, 2005-2009146,7761,621,077

Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16+, 2005-200924.024.7


Housing units, 2009618,3169,724,220

Homeownership rate, 2005-200962.9%64.7%

Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2005-200927.1%24.3%

Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2005-2009$109,700$118,900


Households, 2005-2009540,3328,269,046

Persons per household, 2005-20092.862.81

Per capita money income in past 12 months (2009 dollars) 2005-2009$22,557$24,318

Median household income, 2009$45,315$48,286

Persons below poverty level, percent, 200917.7%17.1%

Business QuickFactsBexar CountyTexas

Private nonfarm establishments, 200832,613522,3361

Private nonfarm employment, 2008645,4829,231,9551

Private nonfarm employment, percent change 2000-200812.9%15.0%1

Nonemployer establishments, 2008108,5971,835,870


Total number of firms, 2007132,8492,165,252

Black-owned firms, percent, 20073.8%7.1%

American Indian and Alaska Native owned firms, percent, 2007S0.9%

Asian-owned firms, percent, 20023.8%4.5%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander owned firms, percent, 2007S0.1%

Hispanic-owned firms, percent, 200737.3%20.7%

Women-owned firms, percent, 200728.4%28.2%


Manufacturers shipments, 2007 ($1000)12,305,089593,541,502

Merchant wholesaler sales, 2007 ($1000)12,232,098424,238,194

Retail sales, 2007 ($1000)22,815,281311,334,781

Retail sales per capita, 2007$14,359$13,061

Accommodation and food services sales, 2007 ($1000)3,829,04842,054,592

Building permits, 20094,01584,440

Federal spending, 200815,862,214210,004,6331

Geography QuickFactsBexar CountyTexas

Land area, 2000 (square miles)1,246.82261,797.12

Persons per square mile, 20101,375.396.0

FIPS Code02948

Metropolitan or Micropolitan Statistical AreaSan Antonio, TX Metro Area