John Michael Giglio

7713 Nashville Street, Ringgold, GA

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24 Jan, 2023
If I could give zero stars, I would. We were out of state visitors in 2009 to the area when my husband was charged with DUI and child endangerment. We had been in an argument while parked at a gas station. Our daughter was asleep in the backseat. Police officers who happened to be nearby came to make sure everything was OK and they wanted my husband to take a breathalyzer test which he refused. He was arrested and charged and I bailed him out the next morning. We went back to our home state and I consulted with several attorneys over the phone before choosing Mike Giglio. He seemed very professional and knowledgeable. When the court date approached we flew to the area and showed up at the courthouse only to see a sign on the door that the courthouse was closed and all cases for the day had been postponed until further notice due to weather. Mr. Giglio failed to let us know anything at all, and when I finally did reach him, he was very nonchalant about the whole thing and did not care that we had flown all the way from Washington for nothing. The appearance was rescheduled for a couple of months later, and we flew back once again. The judge reviewed footage from body cams and gas station cameras, he heard my testimony, and he heard my husband’s testimony. The judge acknowledged that my husband had not been pulled over for DUI and that we were parked in a parking lot and that the officers had not witnessed my husband driving, and he also acknowledged that there was no chemical proof of intoxication since my husband refused the test. He decided to dismiss the DUI charge because my husband did pass the physical field sobriety tests given and because there was no chemical proof of intoxication, but he said that he was going to keep the charge of child endangerment because we had been arguing in the car in her presence even though she never woke up at all during the argument. We had no idea that in Georgia a child endangerment charge is an automatic DUI charge, so when a person is charged with DUI and child endangerment, in reality there are TWO charges for DUI because the child endangerment charge has an automatic DUI charge with it. So the original DUI was dropped by the judge but the child endangerment charge stuck. Mr. Giglio told us that we were good to go, and we were very thankful to him for his work. He never told us that we were not free and clear of any DUI charges. My husband still had physical possession of his license, but two and a half years later when he went to renew his license, he found out that his license had been suspended for all that time because of a child endangerment DUI charge. I called Mr. Giglio to find out why everything wasn’t cleared, and when he finally answered my call after multiple attempts, he nonchalantly told me about the child endangerment conviction having an automatic DUI attached to it. It didn’t make any sense to me that the judge threw out the original DUI and kept the child endangerment charge simply because we were arguing. Since he didn’t see enough evidence of intoxication to convict my husband of the original DUI, then why did he keep the child endangerment charge knowing that it had a DUI attached to it? Mr. Giglio should have advised us of this fact and should have appealed it or pushed to have the child endangerment downgraded to reckless driving. At the very least he should have told us because my husband was driving around on a suspended license for two and a half years. This guy was so flippant and blasé about the whole thing, and he had the audacity to try to make me feel stupid for not knowing this stuff, when that is what we hired him to do!
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Anonymous

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19 Jul, 2019
Worst representation I have ever had. If you want and attorney who fights for your rights, find another option.
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Tasheena smith

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20 Apr, 2017
I would not recommend this lawyer. Run in the other direction! He was more focused on being friends with the other lawyer apposing my case. He didn't keep up with my case. He made a bunch of promise and held up none of them. He didn't return emails and basically just wanted the money. This is the worst experience with a lawyer I have ever had.
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Lawyer was difficult to contact and unresponsive to clients
“Took my case lightly. I felt like he was very very hard to get in touch with.”
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Lawyer did not keep clients informed about important case developments
“He would not call me, nor email. He did not keep me informed of what was happening with my case and the biggest thing was he did not inform me of my court date, he said I should have known when it was.”
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Lawyer did not adequately represent client's interests and failed to properly address legal issues
“Worst representation I have ever had. If you want and attorney who fights for your rights, find another option.”
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Lawyer was more focused on being friends with the opposing counsel than representing the client's best interests
“He was more focused on being friends with the other lawyer apposing my case. He didn't keep up with my case. He made a bunch of promise and held up none of them.”
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Lawyer was unprepared and did not have a good understanding of the case
“i do not recommend this lawyer . i hired him for a very simple case that we disscussed before hand and he made a lot of things sound good and told me he was going to do several things that he did not do , basically he took my money and tried to throw something together the day of court , he did not know his case , not very aggressive also did even tell me of a court date that i missed and of course tried to blame it on me . complete waist of time and money .”

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