
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
- Criminal Law
- 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
- White Collar Crime
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
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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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- State Bar of Texas, Criminal Justice Section
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- Q. Arrested for aggravated sexual assault based on unknown accusations, now in jail with high bond, no legal representation.
- A: You have a right to legal representation, though you may not qualify for a court-appointed attorney/public defender. In that case, you will need to hire a private criminal defense attorney. Obviously, a charge of aggravated sexual assault is extremely serious and carries the penalty of decades in Texas prison. You need professional legal representation ASAP— a criminal defense lawyer who is aggressive and proactive, and won’t simply let your casefile rot on their desk. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
- Q. How can terroristic threat charges be dropped due to medical issues?
- A: Your husband is facing current legal issues regarding the terroristic threat-- it sounds like charges have been filed against him and a warrant has issued for his arrest. Those legal issues need to be handled by a criminal defense attorney because there are overwhelming credibility concerns at play when a defendant or his/her spouse attempts to resolve a case on their own. The lawyer you hire to handle the case ought to strongly argue your husband's medical status as a means of having the charges dismissed (hopefully) or otherwise diminished.
- Q. Potential sentence for husband charged with murder in self-defense case in TX?
- A: Your husband is facing life/99 years in prison. "Self defense" is an affirmative defense, meaning it needs to be plead and proven. The stakes are extremely high and the case will be particularly rough regarding your husband not proactively reporting the incident. He gets one shot at avoiding conviction-- if his court-appointed attorney isn't meaningfully pushing a (self-) defense position, it's time to look at hiring a private defense lawyer.