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LLOYD Lee BOYER
Lloyd L. Boyer, P.C.
P.O. Box 351834
Westminster, CO 80035
Phone: 720-207-8237
Website: lloydlboyer.com


About LLOYD Lee BOYER
Undergraduate degree, BSBA, Washington University at St. Louis, 1972; Law Degree - University of Denver, JD, 1981, Associate Editor on the Denver Law Journal, AmJur Award for highest class standing in Criminal Procedure; Admitted to Practice before the Following Courts, Colorado Supreme Court including all state and administrative courts in Colorado, 1981; United States District Court, District of Colorado, 1981; 10th United States Circuit Court of Appeals, 1981; United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1985; The United States Supreme Court, 1986; Military Service - United States Army 1972 -2000 retiring as Lt. Col. Inf., USAR Retired.
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