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About Attorney Sasa Johnen

Background

Sasa arrived in the United States in 2004 with the belief that the American dream would reward hard work and persistence. After working for minimum wage for two years, Sasa saved up enough money to attend Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He graduated summa cum laude while working full-time to fund his education.


Sasa continued to work breaks when he attended the University of Wisconsin Law School. Yet, he still found time to do what he enjoys most: helping others resolve their problems. Sasa volunteered at the Unemployment Appeals Clinic and the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Despite the enormous workload, Sasa earned

Attorney Sasa Johnen

the high grades in criminal law courses and received the highest grade of the class in Wisconsin Negligence Law.

Associations and Memberships

  • American Bar Association


  • Wisconsin Bar Association


  • Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers


  • Madison Family Law Network


  • Dane County Criminal Defense Lawyers


  • La Crosse Assocation of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
State Bar of Wisconsin
National College for DUI Defense
American Bar Association

Recent News

By sasajohnen 22 Nov, 2017
5 Ways How We Can Help Take Care Of Your Traffic Tickets Wouldn’t It Be Great To Make Your Traffic Ticket Go Away? When you look in the rear view mirror, your day is ruined. You see the red and blue flashing lights. You are being pulled over. As you stop by the side of the [..] The post 5 Ways How We Can Help Take Care Of Your Traffic Tickets appeared first on Johnen Law Offices.
By sasajohnen 01 Sep, 2016
Thinking they are guilty and have no options Forgetting that their car insurance premiums might increase Thinking their ticket in Wisconsin will not be reported to their home state Assuming they must appear in court themselves Believing just paying the fine is the cheapest option Johnen Law Offices can help so you don’t make the [..] The post 5 Avoidable Mistakes Most People Who Receive Traffic Tickets Make, but You Won’t appeared first on Johnen Law Offices.
By sasajohnen 26 Jan, 2015
Wisconsin is one of the few states left where a first Operating While Impaired (OWI) charge is not a criminal offense and, therefore, does not carry incarceration as penalty. Nevertheless, an OWI 1st conviction can result in a number of negative consequences. Fines from $150 to $300 plus court costs, 6 to 9 months revocation, [..] The post OWI First Offense Wisconsin: Do I Need a Lawyer? appeared first on Johnen Law Offices.
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