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Julie Chambers
Chambers Law Office, LLC
6612 E 75th Street
Suite 475
Indianapolis, IN 46250
Phone: 317-450-2971
Website: defendindy.com

About Julie Chambers
Julie Chambers graduated with honors from The University of Toledo College of Law in 2007, and she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor in 2003. As a criminal defense attorney, Julie focuses her practice on DUI/OWI, criminal defense and traffic violations, representing individuals throughout central Indiana. She has significant trial experience and has worked in a variety of areas of law. In 2008, Julie accepted a position with the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office in Indianapolis as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, handling misdemeanors and felonies. During her time as a Deputy Prosecutor, Julie served as lead counsel and secondary counsel on several jury trials and bench trials and has appeared in court on hundreds of occasions. She not only prosecuted misdemeanor and felony cases, she also worked as a deputy prosecutor in the mental health court and served as the Marion County Traffic Court Deputy Prosecutor. After nearly five years as a deputy prosecutor, Julie founded Chambers Law Office, LLC. Drawing on her years of experience as a trial lawyer at the prosecutor’s office and her experience in other areas of the law, Julie is dedicated to providing quality, personal legal representation to every client. Julie is admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme Court, the State of Indiana, the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, and the State of Michigan. She is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan.
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