If You Can Use the State's Evidence to Support Your Criminal Case in Minnesota, You Know You're Doing Something Right - Court TV Video

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Evidence is evidence, be it forensic, testimonial or circumstantial. However, if you can use the State's evidence to support your criminal case in Minnesota, you know you are doing something right. The State will already have argued its reliability and relevance. You simply use that. In the Mario Batali criminal sexual conduct case, the State is using photos. However, when you look at those photos and compare them to the allegations, the two simply don't fit. Further, with her standing and him sitting on his feet according to the complaining witness, it seems even less likely. This is simply an example of how the defense can pull the rug out from under the prosecutor. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota and think the State may have this kind of evidence, make sure you talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney.

Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 5/9/22 to discuss the Mario Batali case and using the State's evidence against them. If you can do it, it can be devastating for the state. If you are facing criminal charges in Minnesota, make sure you sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney. Talk about the evidence you might present but as importantly look hard at the stat's evidence to see if you can turn it.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former U.S. Federal Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, a former prosecutor, and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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