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Allison is a born and raised Hoosier. She's been serving the State of Indiana and its citizens for duration of her professional career. Most recently she served as both a Deputy Prosecutor and Cheif Deputy Prosecutor representing the State of Indiana in criminal cases. She's a former Bloomington City Council Member, Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association appointee, and is currently appointed by the Mayer to the Historic Preservation Commission. She's worked with the Protective Order Project in law school and completed the Famity Law Mediation Clinic program. During her spare time, she enjoys travelling with her two teenage sons.
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Acquired: 2018
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642 N Madison St., Bloomington, IN, 47404
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Posted by Corey | August 18, 2022 | Hired Attorney
ALLISON CHOPRA was an excellent lawyer for me. She worked out a great deal for me with my divorce. We did not have to go to court, just a mediation. I now pay lass than a hundred dollars a week in child support.
Thank you, Corey. It was a pleasure working with you.
"I endorse this lawyer. She is hard working, honest and dedicated and her word is good. You can rely on her."
Family lawyer
2022 - Present
Managing Partner, Chopra Criminal Defense
2018 - 2022
Cheif Deputy Prosecutor, Lawrence County Prosecutor's Office
Member
Guilty - Aggravated Battery, Maximum Sentence
2018
JD - Juris Doctor
2007
MS - Master of Science
2005
BA - Bachelor of Arts
English
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Do I need to respond or sign summons and how do I return it? Also, do I plead guilty and waive then ask for pretrial diversion?
27 Mar 2023
What do I do if a ticket has wrong gender on it?
28 Mar 2023
Ive been sentenced to 2 years on house arrest January 29th marks a year. Can i get off early?
22 Dec 2022