Knowing What A Jury Must Hear is Critical to Success for a Criminal Defense Attorney - KSTP TV Video

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When trying a case before a jury, there are a lot of unknowns. You don’t always know what your jury like until you get through jury selection. You don’t always know how effective your prosecutor will be until they stand before that jury. You don’t always know what witnesses will say before they testify. However, as the evidence comes in, there are times when you absolutely understand when kind of evidence the defense must present in order to get an acquittal.

Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice appeared on KSTP TV on 12/17/21 to discuss the Kim Potter Murder Trial and why it was absolutely critical that she take the stand. She needed to confirm that she saw Sgt. Johnson in the car when she pulled the trigger. He said she was justified in using deadly force but it only works if she saw him, saw the fear, and understood the potential threat.

If you are facing serious criminal charges, make sure that you have an experienced criminal defense attorney by your side who understand how to try a case. Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. Less than 3% of lawyers in Minnesota have this designation. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447—7650 or 612-227-1339.

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