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Eric Krupp - Indianapolis, IN

155 East Market StreetSuite 860 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Updated: 07/03/2024

Indianapolis Criminal Defense Lawyer

Overview

Eric Krupp completed his undergraduate education at Butler University with a B.A. in Telecommunications and a minor in Business Administration. He was awarded his Juris Doctorate from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana. Upon successful completion of the bar exam in 2003, he began his legal career as a criminal defense attorney with the Marion County Public Defender Agency.
For 15 years he was a zealous advocate for individuals in Marion County who were deemed to be indigent by the Courts. He represented clients accused of misdemeanor, low level and major felony crimes. For more than a decade he concentrated his practice at the agency in the defense of those accused of major felony drug crimes. During the last 2 years of his employment at the agency he was the supervising attorney in the major felony drug and gun court. He tried numerous cases to both the Court and jury during his employment at the agency.
Beginning in 2005, Eric also began engaging in the private practice of law, focusing on criminal defense. He has handled hundreds of matters over the years for individuals accused of traffic infractions, misdemeanors, felonies and murder. He has traveled across the state of Indiana on behalf of individuals who need representation in matters that can affect their livelihood and freedom.

About Eric Krupp

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Of Counsel

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense

Qualifications

Education

  • Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana
    J.D.
  • Butler University
    B.A.
    Minor: Business Administration
    Major: Telecommunications

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Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

155 East Market StreetSuite 860 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Fax

  • 317-630-4824

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