Sara Johnson - Lubbock, TX

Lubbock Criminal Law Lawyer
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Updated 1/12/2012
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Shackelford Hawkins & Assoc, P.C.

1402 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79401
www.shsfirm.com

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  • Offers Free Initial Consultation

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Sara Johnson Overview

Sara Johnson was born in Kremmling, Colorado and was raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  After graduating from Coronado High School in Colorado Springs, CO, she attended Arizona State University.  Sara graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies.  She moved to Texas in 2003 and attended the Texas Tech School of Law from 2005-2008.  She obtained her Doctor of Jurisprudence in May 2008 and her law license in November 2008. 

Sara joined Shackelford, Hawkins, and Searcy, P.C. in October 2009.   She is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Lubbock County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association, and South Plains Trial Lawyer Association.
 
In 2010, Sara was nominated for Outstanding Young Lawyer in Lubbock, Texas.  Sara's practice areas include criminal law, family law, personal injury, wills, probate and/other areas of civil litigation.  

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Wills
  • Probate

Other Affiliations

  • Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Lubbock County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
  • South Plains Trial Lawyer Association

Address

1402 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79401

Phones

806-687-4040

Faxes

806-687-1960

Emails

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Offers Free Initial Consultation

Yes

Accepts Credit Cards

Yes

Websites

http://www.shsfirm.com

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