Leslie Jane Boykin
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Leslie Jane Boykin

A staunch Defender, standing between the government and the Citizen Accused

Law Office of Leslie J. Boykin, P.C.

609 WEST 9TH STREET
AUSTIN, TX 78701

Phone: 512-912-9977

Website: leslieboykinlaw.com

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About Leslie Jane Boykin

For 15 years I've practiced criminal defense law, and believe it's been my purpose in life - to help citizens accused and persecuted by the government to stand up for their rights and not be railroaded. I enjoy trying DWI cases the most, as they involve science, subjective judgment calls, and performance of tests no regular citizen could ever perform perfectly. Representing the underdog gets me fired up!


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