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I lost the key to my gas cap and I bought (in a hardware store) a key that was advertised as a key that opened gas caps for people who lost their key. Well, it didn't work on my gas cap and I ended up having to remove it by brute force.
Later that day I was arrested on a charge of under the influence of a controlled substance and while being booked the arresting officer asked me what this strange looking key in my pocket was. Because I bought the key at a store legally I told him the truth - that I had lost the key to my gas cap, etc. after which he charged me with possession of "burglary tools". This charge usually accompanies an actual burglary charge. While I do have a burglary or 2 on my record, the last one was 2007 and this arrest had nothing to do with burglary and burglary was not the pretext for the police contact or even mentioned. What is the viability of a "burglary tools" charge without a burglary charge on someone who is not on probation or parole?
I lost the key to my gas cap and I bought (in a hardware store) a key that was advertised as a key that opened gas caps for people who lost their key. Well, it didn't work on my gas cap and I ended up having to remove it by brute force.
Later that day I was arrested on a charge of under the influence of a controlled substance and while being booked the arresting officer asked me what this strange looking key in my pocket was. Because I bought the key at a store legally I told him the truth - that I had lost the key to my gas cap, etc. after which he charged me with possession of "burglary tools". This charge usually accompanies an actual burglary charge. While I do have a burglary or 2 on my record, the last one was 2007 and this arrest had nothing to do with burglary and burglary was not the pretext for the police contact or even mentioned. What is the viability of a "burglary tools" charge without a burglary charge on someone who is not on probation or parole?
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