There was always honor to be found in standing for a just cause and defending the defenseless. ― Michael Scott, The Enchantress
Dealing with the law and the court system is stressful. The anxiety of a pending case can be overwhelming. The physical and mental toll that a case can take on a person should not have to be dealt with alone. Let Attorney Jeremy J. Guza support and counsel you along the way.
Attorney Jeremy J. Guza is a graduate of Marquette Law School. He received Marquette's Litigation Certificate upon graduation. He earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice from UW-Platteville in 2010. He has dedicated the last 8 years to learning criminal law and the criminal justice system. During his time at Marquette he was an intern at the Washington County District Attorney's Office. While an intern he learned invaluable skills and was able to obtain real courtroom experience instead of just mock trial experience. This early exposure to prosecution law sparked a passion for defending individuals from an overbearing government. Since 2010 he has dedicated himself to learning criminal law and the criminal justice system to preserve American Rights.
Attorney Guza is an Iraq War veteran and is the former Vice President of the non-profit organization ATV 4 Vets LTD. He is currently serving at the legal counsel for the organization. The organization is dedicated to helping veterans cope with their PTSD issues upon returning home from overseas. Attorney Guza firmly believes in veterans helping veterans and because of that he gives veterans a discount.
Giving back to the community is very important to Attorney Guza. He is a proud member of the Sussex Lions Club and volunteers his time at their events. The Club supports scholarships for local youth, boy/girl scouts, Sussex parks, our Pauline Haas Library, the Fire Department, and so much more. Attorney Guza has also volunteered with the Sussex Rec Department to
In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and children, helping on his family’s farm, hunting for deer and elk both locally and nation-wide, fishing, bowling, reading, playing video games and watching TV.