With Horrible Facts, How Does a Criminal Defense Attorney Create Space Between Them and Their Client - Video
Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV
Bad facts are sometimes undeniable in Minnesota criminal court? A statement, a series of pictures a photo lineup and can have a dramatic impact upon criminal proceedings and trials in Minnesota criminal court. The trick is to find a way to create space between the statement, the ID, the admission. What was going on that caused the miscommunication, the misunderstanding, the misidentification? If you are facing a criminal case in Minnesota and bad facts seem everywhere, sit down with an experienced Minnesota criminal attorney.
"Why would you scything like this unless it was true? What were the surrounding circumstances that drove that answer. This is the focus."
St. Paul based criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 8/15/22 to discuss bad evidence, what it does to the Judge and what it does to the jury. Each can impact a case differently.
"With horrible facts, you have to lean into them. There is no other way."
Facing difficult criminal charges in Minnesota, knowing both what you face and knowing your rights is a good starting point. An experienced criminal defense attorney can explain both and more.
Jack Rice is the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. He is also a former CIA Officer, a former prosecutor and a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.