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About Colorado
DUI/DWAI Defense Lawyer Lloyd L. Boyer
LLOYD L. BOYER: DEFENDING
THE CONSTITUTION
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Believes there is no
small case
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Believes each case
can affect a person's livelihood, family relations,
and business relations - not just immediately, but
far into the future
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Has won acquittals
in cases, despite confessions
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Has won acquittals
in cases, despite a chemical test
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Takes pride in
creating creative defenses
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But also believes
in applying tried and true methods
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Considers himself
a trial attorney and not just a litigation attorney
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Works hard to immerse
himself in the science and law of DUI
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Recognizes that,
with the changes in current DUI laws reducing
the level of alcohol legally permitted in one's
system, more and more innocent people, people's
whose ability to drive that was not affected by
the consumption of alcohol, will be caught up
in this system and will need a vigorous defense
by a knowledgeable attorney who cares
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Recognizes that
excellent attorneys are required to defend DUI
cases because much of the search and seizure law
has been developed in this area and requires the
best efforts by the best attorneys to protect
your rights and the rights of others
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Currently leading
the fight to protect your right to a jury of 12
in DUI cases and all misdemeanors in Colorado
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Regularly receives
referrals from attorneys from within and outside
the State of Colorado
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National College of
DUI Defense
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National Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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American Trial Lawyers'
Association
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Colorado Criminal Defense
Bar
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DWI Lawyers, another
association of lawyers dedicated to sharing ideas
for the successful defense of DUI clients in the United
States and Countries such as Canada and England
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Colorado Bar Association's
Former Ethics Committee Member
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United
States Supreme Court
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10th United States
Circuit Court of Appeals
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United States Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia
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United States District
Court for Colorado
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All Colorado State
Courts
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1981 Graduate of University
of Denver College of Law, obtaining the American Jurisprudence
Award for being the Number One student in his criminal
procedure class
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1972 Graduate of Washington
University in St. Louis with a Bachelor of Science
and Business Administration
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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Spent 6½ years
on active duty with the United States Army and 21½
years in the Reserves, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel,
Infantry, in the United States Army Reserve in June
of 2000
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While in the reserves,
and as adjunct faculty, regularly taught Military
Justice and military criminal procedure to ROTC cadets
prior to their commissioning as lieutenants in the
United States Army
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Regularly called upon
to lecture on constitutional law, criminal procedure,
and ethics
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