I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape -- the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show. ~Andrew Wyeth, American painter, 20th century
Texas criminal defense trial attorney Jim Sullivan
visits crime scenes when he defends the accused. There is simply no
other way to get an accurate feel for the landscape and to learn the
whole story. How else can one properly represent their clients without
visiting the crime scenes? Jim Sullivan
has been able to win many cases at trial or has persuaded the
prosecutor to dismiss or the grand jury to no bill (dismiss) his
client's case simply by visiting the crime scene and learning important
information, significant details, different vantage points that the
police either did not notice or chose not to include in their official
offense report. Such information can be the difference between a guilty
verdict or a not guilty verdict. Such information can also prove that
the alleged eyewitness or police officer could not possibly have seen
what he purports to have seen from his vantage point. Sometimes even
critical physical evidence can be overlooked at the crime scene that may
take an expert witness to examine.
If you need a Texas criminal trial lawyer, you can call Attorney Jim Sullivan right now at 281-546-6428.
If you need a Texas criminal trial lawyer, you can call Attorney Jim Sullivan right now at 281-546-6428.