Posted By Law Office of Melvin L. Vatz || 3-May-2017 When you enter your initial plea in the court, most people think you can choose to declare yourself either “guilty” or “not guilty.” However, there are other options as well. You could choose to declare “no contest” to your charges, which has a slightly different […]
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Can Police Search My House Without a Warrant?
Posted By Law Office of Melvin L. Vatz || 27-Apr-2017 If you have watched pretty much any police drama on television, then you have likely heard the term “search warrant” used. You also probably know that this is something the police must obtain in order to search your home, thanks to the Fourth Amendment which […]
Understanding Your Miranda Rights
Posted By Law Office of Melvin L. Vatz || 6-Apr-2017 The right to avoid incriminating yourself is crucial to our criminal justice system in the United States, and utilizing this right is crucial to obtaining a successful outcome to your case. The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona set a precedent which says that […]
What Is Unlawful Discrimination In the Workplace?
Posted By Law Office of Melvin L. Vatz || 10-Feb-2016 There are few situations as frustrating and upsetting as being discriminated against at work. You likely depend on your job to support you and your family, and discrimination can put you between a rock and a hard place, so to speak – you want to […]
What’s Next For Ethan Couch?
Posted By Law Office of Melvin L. Vatz || 1-Jan-2016 Referred to by some media outlets as the “most hated individual in America,” Ethan Couch is currently fighting deportation back to his home state of Texas. Couch became infamous in 2013, after using the “affluenza” defense to deny responsibility for a drunk driving crash that […]