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Laurie Jubelirer is the owner of Jubelirer Law, LLC, a law practice based in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania devoted to advocating for adults and juveniles facing criminal charges and civil rights violations. As a former prosecutor, Laurie relies on her skills and experience in the criminal justice system to provide compassionate and tireless legal representation to clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Laurie defends those facing misdemeanor and felony charges. She also represents prisoners and victims of police brutality whose constitutional rights have been violated. Laurie has a proven track record of dismissing charges and reducing sentences for criminal defendants, winning criminal appeals, and securing settlements in civil rights cases.
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“I had the pleasure of having Ms. Jubelirer represent me as my attorney not long ago. She gave me her full attention in my case. She fought for the best outcome for me and I was very pleased with her motions. There are a lot of attorneys out here today, but none have the drive like Ms. Jubelirer. I would recommend her to anyone and know even with a heavy case load, she will give all her clients 100% as if they were her only ones. My hat is off to Ms. Laurie Jubelirer.”
ARNELL
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A pleasure to work with
“I found Ms. Jubelirer to be a pleasure to work with. She conducted herself always in a professional manner. She always returned my calls in a timely manner. She really cares about her clients as people, I would without a doubt recommend her to family and friends. I would use her services in the future without hesitation.”
JOSEPH
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Just Us: Restorative Justice Exhibition at the Barnes
A couple weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend Just Us at the Barnes Foundation, and it was one of those experiences that really stays with you.I was incredibly proud to see my talented client’s artwork on display, but beyond that, the evening gave me a deeper appreciation for
A New Chapter for Pennsylvania: Automatic Life Sentences for Felony Murder Have Been Ruled Unconstitutional
In Commonwealth v. Lee, the court held that Pennsylvania’s automatic life-without-parole sentence for felony murder is unconstitutional because it fails to account for individual culpability. The decision represents one of the most significant sentencing rulings in recent Pennsylvania history and has the potential to impact approximately 1,000 people currently serving





