
Public Appearances and Events
Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice has spent decades in the legal trenches and is frequently called upon to explain how the system works to media outlets across Minnesota and the planet including The New York Times, Reuters, Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, Univision, CNN, BBC, Newsweek, CBC, NBC Nightly, MSNBC, CNBC, CBS, Court TV, Wall Street Journal, Times of London, Fox News, Al Jazeera, Kare 11, WCCO, KSTP, NPR, MPR, AM950 & more.

Jack Rice Appears on Court TV to Discuss Interrogations and their Use in Prosecutions
Watch Jack’s Appearance on Court TV as he discusses the power of circumstantial evidence.
Defending many criminal cases can be complicated and comes with a lot of moving parts. Try defending a murder charge? As a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, Jack has absolutely done that. He was called in as a Guest on Court TV to discuss multiple cases including the murder trial of Andy McCauley who was charged with murdering his girlfriend’s 15 year old daughter.
Jack discusses interrogations and how police officers use their skills to lock down a suspect’s story before they shift the ground underneath them. Officers will then add and subtract facts, make false claims and more to push and pull that suspect this way and that. Jack will talk about how this works. We will then turn to circumstantial evidence, what it means, how it drives a jury and whether it is enough.
In addition, the investigation of the death of Gabby Petito continues. There is still a manhunt for Brian Laundrie. Jack will discuss how warrants apply in this case and the release of additional evidence by the FBI.
St. Paul based criminal defense attorney Jack Rice is the founder of Jack Rice Defense. He is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former Prosecutor and a Former U.S. Federal Agent. If you are facing possible charges, contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation. 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.
Watch Jack’s Appearance on Court TV as he discusses the power of circumstantial evidence.

Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice Talks Warrants and Indictments on KUTV
Watch Jack’s National Appearance. The Feds have indicted Brian Laundrie for credit card fraud. Of course, this case is not about credit card fraud. The FBI is trying to build a case for the murder of Gabby Petito and Laundrie is their number one suspect. With an arrest warrant, this will help authorities as they can simply arrest him once they find him. The Feds will continue building a murder case if they can.
I appear on KUTV in Salt Lake City to talk about Federal indictments, how warrants work and why people are sometimes charged with lesser crimes early on in cases and what may be coming next. An interesting conversation.