Entering a Plea in a Minnesota Criminal Case is not Easy and Sometimes It is a Process - Video
Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV
Deciding to enter a plea in a criminal case in Minnesota can be gut wrenching. There is so much on the line and the idea of pleading is never an easy decision. There are lots of reasons that people do it. As a criminal defense attorney, my job is to never tell them to plead. Rather, my job is to go through all of the evidence, pro and con, and lay out options and then let my client make the decision. Sometimes, it is a process. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney.
"Pleading guilty is never a decision to take likely and should only be done, if ever, after a lot of thought."
Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 7/18 with Judge Ashley Willcott and Atlanta Criminal Attorney Extraordinaire Josh Schiffer. When pleading guilty, whether it is a DWI, a domestic assault, a rape case or even a murder, should only be done after understanding all of the evidence and assessing countless other factors.
“Sometimes, there are absolutely reasons to negotiate a resolution to a criminal case. There might be facts that may come out that could make everything so much worse."
If you are facing criminal charges, working through all of the evidence and all possible alternatives is critical. You need to know what will happen, what might happen, what might never happen until it does. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help with that.
Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former prosecutor, a former CIA Officer and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential constultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.