James E. Boren is a highly regarded, nationally known attorney who practices almost exclusively in the area of criminal defense, including representation in administrative and disciplinary proceedings. In addition to his statewide law practice, the Louisiana attorney has successfully managed many sophisticated multijurisdictional cases and investigations.
James Boren also participates in the Innocence Project, a legal organization dedicated to exonerating those wrongly convicted for crimes they did not commit.
To schedule an appointment and discuss how we can help you, contact criminal defense lawyer James Boren today.
The law office of James E. Boren advises and represents clients with regard to the following criminal defense matters:
For 40 years, James Boren has been a Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney who has successfully represented individuals, companies, and company employees in all types of criminal cases and quasi-criminal matters. Attorney Boren has been named in "Best Lawyers" in the United States and is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell*.
James Boren frequently lectures to other criminal defense lawyers throughout the U.S. on such matters as cross-examination, jury selection, death penalty cases, and legal ethics. For nearly 20 years he taught at LSU Law School including courses on Capital Punishment and Wrongful Convictions.
Any criminal charge is complex, and even in cases where it appears a plea may be necessary, you still need a criminal defense attorney to protect your rights. Federal sentencing guidelines are extremely complicated, and recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on how courts may interpret the guidelines has only made things more complex. Federal sentences are different from those in state courts; there is no early release, so if you are convicted you will serve your entire sentence. No matter where you think your case may go, you want an experienced criminal defense attorney advising your decisions and guiding you through the process.
Contact the law office of James E. Boren today to schedule a confidential appointment. Attorney Boren and the rest of the staff look forward to speaking with you about your situation.
Whether you have been accused of Medicare fraud because of improper use of billing codes, drug charges such as possession with intent to distribute, or a violation of the Clean Water Act, attorney Boren can represent your interests in a criminal case and provide a vigorous defense. He is well versed in handling any criminal charge in state or federal court.
* CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards