Aaron Jeffrey Boria, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Plymouth, MI with 284 reviews
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Aaron Jeffrey Boria

472 Starkweather Street, Plymouth, MI

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Education

2018:
MIAOWIA, Advanced Drunk Driving
2013:
Michigan Trial Lawyers College
2013:
MIAOWIA, DUI Boot Camp
2012:
Northwood University (Livonia, MI), Field Sobriety Test Practitioner Course
2012:
Northwood University (Livonia, MI), DataMaster Chemical Testing Training
2011:
Michigan Trial Lawyers College
2010:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2007:
University of Michigan, BBA
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4.9 284 reviews
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Jeremy h

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27 Jan, 2025
I’m so happy I came to Aaron. He is the best lawyer around. Professional and understanding. Thanks for everything you have done for my life. I do appreciate you and your hard work!
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Sanju sridharan

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09 Jan, 2025
Working with Aaron was a blessing! He is experienced, respected, professional and compassionate. He’s the real deal with the most impeccable work ethic and action to prove it. He understands that bad things happen to good people and it shows in his approach. Recommend his services highly.
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Michelle miller

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27 Dec, 2024
I am deeply appreciative of the time and effort Aaron invested in handling my case. It was a challenging process, but his dedication and expertise ultimately delivered a positive outcome. I highly recommend his services, particularly for those dealing with repeat DUI cases.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is respected in the legal community
“Aaron is a beast in the court room!! We've hired him twice now, Once to restore my husband's drivers license, which he successfully got back for him, and then just recently for some charges we were both facing. He got my husband's Assault charge dismissed and we walked away with no probation nothing, just had to pay a fine and both cases were closed.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“Aaron was extremely helpful, great attorney great person ! He always answered when I called, he would call to check on me, keep me in the loop as far as the status of my case.”
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Achieves the best possible outcomes for clients
“Aaron got my record cleared! Something I've dreamt about my whole life. Some Law changes make it possible for people with Multiple felonies to get there record cleared in certain cases. He did a Great job and anyone looking to try to get there records cleared should not hesitate to hire Aaron Boria.”
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Personable and empathetic approach
“Aaron truly cared about my situation. He made me comfortable and confident by taking time to explain on day one every detail of what to expect and what he could do for me.”
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Affordable and fair pricing
“Aaron's fee was acceptable. I was a first time offender and had a ton of questions. He promptly answered every one of them.”
Cons
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Can be difficult to reach at times
“Extremely disappointed by how unresponsive this attorney was. He missed conference calls and took days to weeks to return phone calls.”
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Occasional client dissatisfaction with outcomes
“I was falsely accused of assault and battery and I had to retain a lawyer that I could trust/ listen. Mr. Boria did just that and exceeded my expectations. He communicated with me before and after a court case.”

Publications

2015:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, What is assault and battery?
2014:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Difference in Bench Trials and Jury Trials
2013:
The Lawyer Michigan, Med Marijuana is like sex, you can give it away but you can't sell it
2013:
The Lawyer Michigan, Constructive Possession of gun while drunk is OK
2013:
Michigan Law Blog, Should I refuse a breathalyzer?
2013:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Cobb's Agreement
2013:
Michigan Lawyers Weekly, Debt payment to troubled Detroit court now can be made elsewhere
2011:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Minors in possession
2011:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Michigan Driver Assessment and Appeal Hearing Tips
2010:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Driver License Restoration Answers
2010:
Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, Michigan's Super Drunk Law
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