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When you're facing the Colorado justice system, the way your attorney handles your case can have a lifetime impact on you. Count on an assertive Colorado criminal defense attorney with more than 30 years of experience to protect your rights. When your life and liberty are on the line, you owe it to yourself to utilize my broad knowledge and skills.

Regardless of your legal matter, you will experience the quality and dedication we provide at Lloyd L. Boyer, P.C. Applying my thorough knowledge of the federal and Colorado State constitutions, the rules of procedure and local practice, and the personalities of judges and prosecutors. Contact an experienced Englewood, Colorado, attorney you can rely on.

Call Lloyd L. Boyer, P.C. at 303-783-0220 or contact me online to schedule your free initial consultation.
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Throughout Colorado, law enforcement officials have been expanding efforts to crack down on drunk driving offenses.
Being convicted of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated can have serious consequences, including loss of license, higher insurance costs, heavy fines and jail time.
With 31 years of experience in handling DUI cases, I have the knowledge necessary to overcome the evidence against you, and the ability to help you attain the best possible outcome.
I understand that good people can make mistakes.
If you have been charged with a crime in Colorado, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side.
For more than 30 years, I have been fighting to defend the rights of my clients.
I have built my reputation on getting results.
I am intimately familiar with all facets of the Colorado criminal justice system, and have the knowledge and skill to make sure you understand your legal options and to guide you through the legal process.
When you have charges on your record that you want eliminated, I can help you get those charges sealed or expunged, or represent you in appellate court.
Contempt of court charges result from a deliberate failure to follow a court order, from showing disrespect for the authority of the court, or from a disruption of judicial proceedings.
If you are in the position of being, or soon to be, in contempt of court, contact an attorney with the experience to handle contempt proceedings.
My 30 years' experience enables me to effectively intercede on your behalf and minimize the negative consequences.
If you are already charged with criminal contempt, my experience and thorough knowledge of common law governing Contempt of Court matters enables me to assertively fight your charges.
No. Miranda rights are actually a warning required by the United States Supreme Court in the classic case of Miranda v. Arizona to help you protect your right to remain silent, as was given to you by the United States Constitution Fifth Amendment, hence the phrase "taking the Fifth."
Your right to remain silent is not absolute, and it is a right that you can give up or surrender.
The Fifth Amendment only protects you from being compelled (forced or coerced in some way) by the State (the police) to speak.
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