Have You Been Arrested for Possession of Burglary Tools?

If you have been arrested and charged with possession of burglary tools, please call Buffalo Criminal Lawyer Arthur Pressman to fight for you.

As an experienced Buffalo Lawyer, I often represent clients who have been charged with possession of burglary tools.  If you’ve been arrested and charged with possession of burglary tools throughout Buffalo, you have been charged with a Class A misdemeanor, a criminal offense. If you are convicted for this offense, you will have a criminal record and you will spend up to one year in jail. Possession of burglary tools means you possess tools that can facilitate your entry of a building, a vehicle, or a dwelling and the taking of property. If you have been arrested and charged with possession of burglary tools, please call a Buffalo Criminal Lawyer like myself, to fight for you.

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Arthur L. Pressman, Esq.

Attorney Miami School of Law, National College for DUI Defense, New York State Bar

Arthur Pressman focuses his practice in the areas of DWI, traffic law and criminal defense. Arthur is a 1982 graduate of the State University of New York at Albany. He earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1985 and practiced with the law firm of Heller & Rubin in Miami, Florida from 1986 to 1988. In 1988, Arthur relocated to Buffalo, where he opened his own practice where he has continued to defend those accused of crimes in the Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York area.

Areas of Expertise: DWI Penalties, Traffic Violations, Speeding Tickets, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Driving Without Insurance, Reckless Driving, Traffic Tickets, Out-of-State Drivers, Criminal Defense, Probation Violation, Drug Crimes, Domestic Violence, Assault and Battery

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