Drunk Driving FAQ
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DUI Basics
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Johnson County DUI and Criminal Defense Attorney Paul W. Burmaster
Your Drunk driving defense law firm serving Kansas and Missouri
Our Overland Park law office concentrates on DUI / DWI matters in the Kansas City metro area. A former prosecutor with over 16 years of criminal law experience, attorney Paul Burmaster offers skilled representation in drinking and driving cases in all area courts.
We also represent Defendants charged with all types of crimes, including: Battery, Theft, Possession, Sales of Drugs, Growth and Cultivation of Marijuana, Manufacture of Drugs, Domestic Violence, and misdemeanors and felonies of all sorts Mr. Burmaster has successfully defended charges ranging from simple Possession to First Degree Murder.
To discuss a drunk driving or criminal defense matter, contact Overland Park Attorney, Paul W. Burmaster. To learn more about our work on behalf of area drivers and other clients, please visit the various content pages in our Web site.
Drunk Driving Defense Matters
In Kansas: 913.648.1464 · In Missouri: 816.561.0706
If you have you been charged with drunk driving or another criminal offense, we can help. Learn about your rights and legal options in a free initial consultation. Call or e-mail our Overland Park criminal defense law firm. Contact our Kansas City DWI attorney, Paul Burmaster.
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