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VICTORIA COUNTY TEXAS CRIMINAL LAWYERS

VICTORIA COUNTY CRIMINAL LAWYERS
Attorneys Jim Sullivan and Associates, 
Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys

The VICTORIA, 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 VICTORIA County and throughout the State of Texas.

VICTORIA Criminal Defense Lawyers Jim Sullivan & Associates  represent clients charged with  crimes in State and Federal courts in Houston, Galveston, VICTORIA, Texas, Beaumont, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Dallas, Ft. Worth,  Sherman, Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Mc Allen, El Paso, Hempstead,  and all counties in Texas. The law firm of Sullivan and Nolen is located near 1960 in Houston, Texas; however, Attorney Jim Sullivan and Associates appear in all criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Texas.

VICTORIA County  Criminal Defense Attorneys  Jim Sullivan & 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.

VICTORIA Criminal Attorneys Jim Sullivan and Associates treat every person they represent as if they were a friend and neighbor.   When you call, likely Jim 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  VICTORIA County Criminal Defense Attorneys Jim Sullivan & Associates at 281-546-6428.

HISTORY OF VICTORIA TEXAS
The 1892 Victoria County Courthouse now stands on the government block. The Plaza del Mercado, or Market Square, was the heart of De Leon’s town. The de Leon family members built their homes around market square. Main Street, which links the two squares, was originally designated Calle de Los Diez Amigos, or The Street of Ten Friends. The largest single gathering of Texian troops during the Revolution occurred at Camp Victoria, on the banks of Spring Creek just north of the city. 2,500 troops encamped here between May 31, 1836 and September of that same year. Stephen F. Austin visited Camp Victoria during September, campaigning for president of the new republic. Victoria was among the original twenty-three counties established by the First Congress of the Republic of Texas on March 17, 1836. Its modern boundaries were defined by the Texas legislature on March 31, 1846. The City of Victoria was chartered in 1839.