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Lee E. Christian Law

Criminal LawGreeley, CO

About Lee E. Christian Law

Lee E. Christian Law focuses exclusively on criminal law, representing clients facing charges ranging from misdemeanors to serious felony offenses. The firm understands the complexities of the criminal justice system and strives to provide clients with clear guidance and effective legal strategies. With a keen focus on protecting clients' rights, Lee E. Christian Law advocates vigorously in the courtroom and negotiations alike. The firm is based in Greeley, Colorado, and has built a reputation for its thorough preparation and attention to detail. Clients receive personalized service tailored to their specific situations. Lee E. Christian Law prioritizes communication, ensuring that clients are informed about their cases at every step. Understanding the stakes involved in criminal cases, the firm approaches each case with the seriousness it deserves. Whether defending against DUI charges, drug offenses, or violent crimes, Lee E. Christian Law is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for its clients. The firm aims to provide not only legal representation but also support and reassurance during challenging times.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

Focused expertise in criminal law
Personalized client service
Strong courtroom presence
Proficient in case preparation
Effective negotiation skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases do you handle?
Lee E. Christian Law handles a wide range of criminal cases, including DUI, drug offenses, theft, and violent crimes.
How can I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation by visiting the website at http://leechristianlaw.com or by calling the office directly.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026