Testimony is Important in Minnesota Criminal Cases but You Can't Ignore Forensics - Video

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Stories change but the truth doesn't. That may or may not be true. However, forensics can have a unique power in Minnesota criminal courtrooms. Because of this, testimony that is simply completely inconsistent with the forensics may create a host of problems. Contact an experienced criminal defense attorney about those problems.

“Jurors love forensics. They love photos. They love objects. Words sometimes seem cheap in comparison. So, ignoring those other pieces of evidence could be a huge mistake.”

Jack Rice, St. Paul, MN based criminal defense attorney appears on Court TV on 7/6/22 to discuss the power of forensics and why juries love it so much. At the same time, there is a real need to consider it when offering testimony.

“A picture is worth a thousand words. What about DNA? What about a gun? Consider these when evaluating the quality of a prosecutor’s case.”

Facing criminal charges can be really scary. Knowing the quality of the state's case against you can should everything. Just because the government says you did something doesn't mean you did or that they can prove that you did. After all, the burden is theirs.

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

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