Felony Defense

man in handcuffs being detained by police, needing a Felony Defense attorney in Wadsworth

When you’re facing serious felony charges, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A conviction could mean prison time, steep fines, and a permanent criminal record—impacting your future, career, and family. You need a skilled felony defense attorney who knows how to fight for your freedom.

Daniel Gigiano has been trying felony criminal cases to juries since 1993, securing favorable outcomes for his clients. From his first jury trial victory to today, he has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic defense in serious criminal cases.

Why Choose a Felony Defense Attorney with Proven Results?

  • Dismissals & Reduced Charges – Even in violent crimes, theft offenses, and other felonies, Attorney Gigiano has uncovered legal technicalities, constitutional violations, and weaknesses in the prosecution’s case to get charges dropped or reduced.

  • Trial-Tested Defense – If your case goes to trial, you need a lawyer who knows how to persuade a jury and challenge evidence.

  • Sentencing Advocacy – When a conviction is unavoidable, Attorney Gigiano fights for the best possible outcome, whether through alternative sentencing, probation, or minimized penalties.

Facing a Felony Charge in Medina, Summit, or Wayne County?

Whether you’ve been accused of:

  • DUIs / OVIs
  • Drug crimes (trafficking, possession)
  • Violent offenses (assault, robbery, domestic violence)
  • Theft & burglary (grand theft, breaking & entering)
  • Weapons charges
  • Sex crimes
  • Child endangerment
  • Repeat or high-level felonies

…you need an experienced felony defense lawyer on your side.

Daniel Gigiano serves clients throughout Medina, Summit, and Wayne Counties, including Barberton, Wooster, and Wadsworth. If you’ve been charged with a felony, don’t wait—your future is at stake.

📞 Call (330) 336-3330 NOW for a consultation with a proven felony defense attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

Attorney Gigiano defends clients against a wide range of serious felony charges, including but not limited to: DUI/OVI (felony level), drug crimes (possession and trafficking), violent offenses (assault, robbery), theft and burglary, weapons charges, sex crimes, child endangerment, and repeat or high-level felonies.

Yes. Even in serious cases, Daniel Gigiano has a proven history of getting charges dismissed or reduced. This is achieved by uncovering legal technicalities, constitutional violations (like illegal searches), and weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence.

The most important step is to remain silent and contact an attorney immediately. Do not speak to law enforcement without your attorney present. Then, call Daniel Gigiano’s office to begin building your defense.

Felonies are more serious crimes punishable by more than one year in prison (often in a state penitentiary) and higher fines. Misdemeanors are less serious, with penalties typically under one year in jail (often local). The long-term consequences of a felony are significantly more severe.