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Dustin Sullivan

Dustin Sullivan

Dustin Sullivan is North Carolina criminal defense attorney who previously worked with the Brunswick County district attorney’s office.

Mr. Sullivan has handled thousands or cases involving criminal defense, taking on a hands-on approach to his clients, dedicating himself to having his clients understand the process of their case. Mr. Sullivan has earned a number of awards on a national, state, and local level for his work in DWI Defense and Criminal Defense.

Mr. Sullivan handles a wide variety of cases, ranging from speeding tickets to class B1 felonies. Over the course of his career he has been televised on national television outlets for his criminal defense and has been television on MTV’s “Teen Mom 2”. Mr. Sullivan has a great deal of trial experience which he brings to the table for each and every client Focusing his attention to only criminal defense and DWI cases, he fights to make sure his clients’ rights are protected.

In 2001, Mr. Sullivan was accepted into the United State Army Reserve JAG Corps. However, after careful consideration and belief in “family first”, he thought it appropriate to continue practicing law in the area he calls home.

Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Sullivan attended the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, receiving multiple scholarships in football, academics, community service, and leadership. He played football all four years, where his team finished 18th in the nation for Division1-AA. Mr. Sullivan attended the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia where he was awarded for his services in Moot Court and Community Service as well as his membership in multiple organizations.

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Guest Appearances
January 27, 2020

Getting real: What happens when clients go on reality TV

Stephanie Francis Ward, host of Asked and Answered, speaks with three lawyers, Dustin Sullivan, Michael Beck and Jerry Buting, who are all involved in the world of reality television.