How You Get the Jury to Ignore a Witness Can be Critical in a Minnesota Criminal Courtroom. Video
Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV
The State will put up witness after witness to establish their case in a Minnesota criminal courtroom. Think of it like bricks in a wall - keep piling up brinks. A good criminal defense attorney should be evaluating these witnesses one by one, brick by brick, and neutralizing them. This is how you get a jury to simply ignore and reject witness testimony.
“Getting the jury to ignore witness not only results in rejecting that evidence but also to question every other witness too.”
Jack Rice, a Minnesota based criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 7/5/22 to discuss experts, blood and how to neutralize a witness. In this way, it creates a whole in the prosecutor's proverbial wall.
“Pull out one brink and what happens? Jenga!”
If you are facing a serious criminal trial in Minnesota and you have witness issues, sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney. They may be helpful is finding those holes.
Jack Rice is a former CIA Officer, former prosecutor, 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.