Targeting Specific Charges or Elements May be the Best Way to Destroy a Minnesota Criminal Case - Court TV Video

Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV

Fighting criminal charges in trial can be difficult and there are many ways to approach them. If you can sever the charges before trial, great. It is generally better to keep as much potential evidence out as possible. If not, then it is about figuring out the underlying charge that supports the others and attacking that charge piece by piece, element by element. If you are facing multiple chargers, contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

St. Paul based criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 6/28/22 to discuss strategies in fighting multiple charges as well as fighting singular elements in charges themselves. Here is a hint: It is more scalpel than sledgehammer.

“Criminal defense is generally not a full frontal attack. Rather, it is much more guerrilla warfare. Short, tight bursts. Pivot and move. Argue what it all means at closing.”

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

Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV

Previous
Previous

How Do I Get My Minnesota Criminal Case Dismissed?

Next
Next

Sentencings are Completely Different than the Rest of a Criminal Case in Minnesota - Court TV Video