In Some Minnesota Criminal Cases, it is Possible to Shift the Blame to the Police - Video

Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV

Criminal cases case be complex and juries are honestly trying to figure out who to blame. Sometimes, if is the person charged. Sometimes it is a third party. Sometimes, it may be the police officer that escalated and caused the real problem. It is absolutely possible to shift that blame to its rightful place. If you are facing criminal charges in Minnesota, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney.

"Why is it that some (not all) cops think that being a jerk is a job requirements? Seriously."

Jack Rice, a Minnesota based criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 8/1/22 with Judge Ashley Willcott and Atlanta Criminal Defense Attorney Josh Schiffer to discuss police officer duties and behavior. There was a time when jurors held them up like Gods. They could do no wrong. Those days have passed.

"The gulf between Jury past perceptions of cops and how they feel now can be wide indeed."

We know that juries have changed in how they perceive officers, the strength of their testimony has diminished and their behavior is under far more scrutiny. How does this impact your case? Talk to a criminal defense attorney.

Jack Rice is the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Is is a former CIA Officer, a former prosecutor and the Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV

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