
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.

Assessing Strengths & Weaknesses in Criminal Cases - St. Paul Criminal Attorney Explains on Court TV - Video
Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV
As the Kim Potter Murder trial opens in Minneapolis, St. Paul Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 12/7/21 to talk about the challenges that both sides face before the jury. When preparing cases for trial, it is as important top understand your own weaknesses as it is your strengths. This way, you can address them. Ignoring them is about the worse thing you can do.
If you are facing DWI charges, domestic assault charges, drug charges, rape charges or even murder charges, contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation. You can also call the office at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

Listen to Jack’s Interview with WCCO Radio’s Adam Carter regarding the Chauvin Trial
Listen to Jack’s interview with WCCO Radio’s Adam Carter. Things are starting to ramp up on the Chauvin trial. There is a hiccup with the Court of Appeals rejecting Judge Cahill’s decision to toss the 3rd degree murder count. This means that we are now looking at three counts: 2nd degree unintentional murder, 3rd degree murder and manslaughter.
Picking a jury in the case is going to be extraordinary. The pressure is on for all sides and people will have strong opinions walking into the room. That is certain. The question is, can you set that aside? Actually, depending upon what people think, both camps may not want people to set that aside.

The Law and Precedent Regarding the 25th Amendment
President Trump takes no responsibility for the insurrection that took place at the Capitol last week. He also says that there is no possibility that Vice President Pence will try to remove him using the 25th Amendment. Is he right? So, that leaves impeachment, censure, resignation or just let the clock run out.
I appear on Press TV out of the Middle East today to discuss the possible options and what comes next. Hope you can catch it.

The World Watches as Trump Tries to Foment a Riot. I appear in the Middle East to discuss.
While the trigger was pulled on January 6th, Trump’s efforts to foment a rebellion began before he took office and he did not do this alone. He has been beating the drum from the beginning.
What he did in Charlottesville
What he did in Pittsburgh
What he did with the Proud Boys, White Supremacists being good guys and to stand by
Calling the Democrats, the Media, his political enemies traitors
What he did in Michigan again the Governor when these same people were planning a kidnapping and murder
When he continued lying regardless of 60 plus lawsuits that were slapped down
Calling a rally on January 6th, the date of the Certification Not far from the Capitol.
Ramping them up
Having Trump Jr say “History is watching” and “Be a Hero, not a zero”
Telling them to go to the Capitol
Telling them to get tough
Making sure he didn’t call out the Guard. He never did
Finally , after the riot started, saying “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously stripped away from great patriots . . .”.
And then telling the Rioters, “We love you.”
So much for American exceptionalism. America has long argued that we were the shining city o the hill and somehow different from the rest of the world. Of course, it wasn’t true and now, as if there was plenty of proof available, it is pretty undeniable now.