A Victim has the Right to Defend Themselves from Current & Maybe Future Harm in a Minnesota Courtroom - Video

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People have the right to defend themselves from harm in a Minnesota criminal courtroom. For people who may have been victimized for a long times, there may be a way to extend this defense to future hards. While this is novel, it is gaining traction across the country. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota but you were simply defending yourself in domestic assault or other cases, contact a criminal defense attorney immediately.

“In the past, Courts have treated past and current threats differently than future ones. That is beginning to change.”

Jack Rice, a Minnesota based criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 7/6/22 with Michael Ayala to discuss self defense and how for it can be pushed. In the contact of sex crime victims or maybe domestic assault victims, this is a trend to watch.

“If you know the next assault is coming, and you fight back, this may be defensible.”

If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota like domestic assault charges and self defense is on the table, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney. It is not just about the present, or even the past but about the future harm that may really matter.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney, former prosecutor, former U.S CIA Officer, and Founder of Jack Rice Defense. 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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