Criminal Defense Lawyer in Peoria, Illinois
Arthur J. Inman, Attorney at Law
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411 Hamilton Blvd. Suite 1302 Peoria, Illinois 61602 USA |
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(309) 673-9711
(309) 673-9720
Law Firm Overview
The Law Office of Arthur J. Inman in Peoria was founded in 1975. Attorney Arthur J. Inman opened the firm in order to provide quality, knowledgeable criminal defense representation to defendants throughout Illinois. He has more than 35 years of combined experience in criminal defense and prosecution. Our firm represents clients in all areas of criminal law, including DWI/DUI, revoked licenses, white-collar crimes, drug charges, violent crimes, assault and battery, sexual assault, and criminal appeals. We serve clients throughout Illinois, including the counties of Macon, Tazewell, Rock Island and McDonough, and the cities and surrounding areas of Pekin, Decatur, Bloomington, Galesburg, Rock Island, and Macomb.Before opening the Law Office of Arthur J. Inman, Arthur was an Assistant State’s Attorney in the counties of Vermilion, Sangamon, and Peoria for nearly eight years. During this time, he learned how to try cases, as well as what to consider in deciding whether to prosecute. He uses this prosecutorial background to analyze and prepare your defense. His professional associations include the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, the Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, the Peoria County Bar Association, and the Illinois State Bar Association.
Within the Illinois State Bar Association, Arthur is a member of the Criminal Justice Section and the Human Rights Section. He has been recognized for his exemplary work in criminal defense by being selected by his fellow members to serve as chair of the Criminal Justice Section Council once and chair of the Human Rights Section Council twice. In addition to his professional memberships, he has also served as an instructor in trial technique and tactics for a program co-sponsored by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the Illinois State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor. Here, he was present to provide a defense perspective on prosecutor’s instructions and served in this program from 1978 to 1994.


