Every Criminal Case Has a Villain. As a Criminal Defense Attorney, I Just Have to Figure Out Who - Video
Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV
When a prosecutor decided to charge somebody with a crime, they choose their villain. As a criminal defense attorney, it is important to reconsider these facts, these allegations, these interpretations and come up with a better answer, a more believable answer. If you have become the demonized defendant, contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.
“If a wrong has been committed, the question is, by whom? Just because the prosecutors says who it is doesn’t make it so.”
Jack Rice, St. Pau, Minnesota based criminal defense attorney appears on Court TV in Atlanta with the extraordinary Michael Ayala to discuss crime, defendants, shifting responsibility and why it matters so much in these kinds of cases.
“Defending any criminal case is about creating a narrative and supporting it throughout the entire case. If it isn’t your client’s fault, you better come up with a better explanation.”
If you've been charged and characterized as somebody you simply aren't, make sure you get somebody rot tell your story. It matters and a jury should understand exactly what happened and why.
Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, former U.S. CIA Officer, Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. Jack's got your back.