Madolyn García Falone
DIABLITA -- Speak with The Devil and Start Build Your Strongest Defense
Not just a lawyer, Madolyn is a counselor at law. She knows the law, but she makes a particular effort to know her clients. Clients facing criminal charges often feel distraught, angry, or vulnerable– they need a source of strength and guidance. Madolyn is client-oriented and prides herself on being accessible and responsive, treating every client as though they are her only client. Diablita Criminal Defense clients engage with the Attorney herself, not an endless cycle of assistants and paralegals. When clients call, Madolyn answers.
While Madolyn is accommodating with clients, she’s unflinching with the State. Her powerful courtroom presence and strategy-driven representation make her a fierce defender of her client’s legal rights. Madolyn’s ultimate goal for her clients is case dismissal, though she works toward charge reductions and pre-trial diversions as needed. When her clients face trial, Madolyn gladly takes on the challenge of her client’s criminal defense. As a Baylor-educated lawyer, Madolyn is no stranger to the courtroom. She’s an aggressive advocate who is calm under pressure, earning her respect and credibility.
Attorney Madolyn García Falone fearlessly takes on big opponents. The State of Texas employs talented prosecutors, investigators, and law enforcement officers– a force to be reckoned with. Despite Texas’s might, Madolyn uses every tool at her disposal to secure major wins for her clients.
Madolyn was born, raised, and educated in Texas. She attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she received her B.A. in Government. To hone her advocacy skills, she attended Baylor Law School in Waco, Texas and earned her
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- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
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- Baylor Law School
- J.D. (2022) | Law
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- University of Texas - Austin
- B.A. (2017) | Government
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- State Bar of Texas  # 24133025
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- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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- State Bar of Texas, Criminal Justice Section
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- Q. I received victim impact request from DA from a fight I had with my husband. Now he wants me to call DA?
- A: You shouldn't feel pressured to call the DA, and you don't have the ultimate power to drop the charges anyway-- the DA does, and there's no guarantee that they will. It may be helpful to take the free class they're offering, but fundamentally it's your choice whether you want to cooperate in the DA pursuing charges against your husband or not. The bottom line is that you aren't in control of whether charges stick or are dropped-- he needs to hire a criminal defense attorney.
- Q. If abuse causing bodily harm of family members charges are dropped will the accompanying protective order be erased
- A: A protective order is a civil order, not a criminal one, and it isn't impacted by the underlying criminal charges being dropped. A protective order can be filed without any criminal charges being filed, or in conjunction, but they are completely separate. Both the husband and wife should consult with family/divorce lawyers (separately).
- Q. I am looking for a criminal lawyer who would be available for a short consult on a possible civil rights violation in tx
- A: You don't need a criminal defense attorney unless you're facing criminal charges (or may be soon.) If you're looking to sue regarding a possible civil rights violation, you'd want to look for a civil rights attorney or a personal injury attorney, more generally.