Scientific Advances Help in Cold Cases but Scientific Limitations Can Help in Defending Cases Now - Video

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Forensic science can be very helpful in the prosecution of many criminal cases. From DNA, to fingerprints to ballistics and more, what can be learned and introduced may make all of the difference in a criminal case. That being said, there are limitations to what science can provide. As a result, highlighting those limitations when defending in a criminal case may also be critical. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, make sure you sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney.

“The State’s conclusions regarding forensics may be far more optimistic than realistic.”

Jack Rice, a nationally renowned criminal defense attorney based in St. Paul, MN appears on Court TV on July 11, 2022 to discuss forensics, evidence, admissibility and just how important they can be in a criminal trial. Knowing what forensics can and can't prove is important.

“It is not the State that gets to decide the value of the evidence they introduce. It is the Jury that makers the call.”

If you are charged with a crime, the complaint in Minnesota will generally be a narrative of the allegations. Even more, there are no blinking lights around the forensics. As a result, the conclusions that the State reaches may be far more optimistic than realistic.

Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, a former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Officer, a 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.

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