There are a Lot of Moving Parts to Control in a Minnesota Criminal Courtroom - Video

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Stepping into a criminal courtroom in Minnesota can always be a risky proposition. There are always so many unknowns and so many additional moving parts. One of those unknowns is how the jury will perceive to person charged with a crime. This can be critical because the jury is looking at everything. How you sit. How you stand. What you are wearing. Whether you cry. Whether you don't cry. Too much. Too little. And on and on and on. Being prepared for as many unknowns as possible is a good starting point. An experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney can help you do that.

“The jury is watching everything and they can fixate for some of the strangest reasons.”

Jack Rice, a St. Paul based criminal defense attorney appears on Court TV on 8/17/22 to discuss the moving parts and the unknowns when you walk into a criminal courtroom. This can be true in every criminal trial, from a murder case to a domestic assault trial.

“Knowing that the jury is watching means there may be room to give them what they are looking for.”

If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota and need to fight your case, having somebody with experience by your side can make all of the difference. This is true whether you end up in trial and sometimes so that you make sure that you never have to.

Jack Rice is a the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. He is a former prosecutor and former CIA officer. He is also a 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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