Cody L. Boykin(Moss) is a lifelong resident of North Carolina. After graduating from High School, he moved away to pursue a college degree from East Carolina University where he majored in Criminal Justice. Following college graduation, Cody attended law school at North Carolina Central University School of Law.
While in Law School, Cody held several notable internship positions, which included positions with the US Department of Justice, the United States Attorney’s Office, the Pitt County District Attorney’s Office, and several other small private defense firms in Eastern NC. Upon graduation from Law School and being admitted to practice law in North Carolina, Cody began his career in private practice focusing in Family and Criminal Law. After gaining experience in the field, Cody opened his own firm, Piedmont Eastern Litigation.
Through his legal experience, Cody has seen both sides of the spectrum. Cody has been on both the prosecution side and the defense side. He is able to use his knowledge of the law and his professional relationships to navigate through some of the most difficult cases and help clients through difficult periods in their lives.
Cody is willing to go above and beyond to research, argue, and defend your matter for the best possible outcome. Cody understands how tricky and complex the law can be. He is willing to see the big picture and to place his client’s best interest as his top priority. As an advocate of fair justice, he is willing to fight for what is right. Cody takes each case seriously and will fight for your best outcome.
Cody is a resident of Raleigh, NC and enjoys hockey, spending time with his family at the coast, boating, and being outside in the sun. Cody is an avid car enthusiast and a huge fan of John Deere Tractors. Cody enjoys volunteering with the Teen Court program as a Judge and being involved in the Pro-Bono Law Clinic at NCCU School of Law. In his off time, Cody enjoys spending time with his Husband, Brandon, and their Boxer dog, Waffles.
Mr. Boykin(Moss) is a member of the Wake County Bar, the Tenth Judicial District Bar, the North Carolina Bar Association, the NCBA Young Lawyers Division, the NCBA Family Law Section, and the NCBA Criminal Justice Section.