Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice Talks Evidence, Videotapes and Murder in the New York Times

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There were dead people in the street and videotapes showing it happen. This was absolutely the case in both the Rittenhouse case in Kenosha, Wisconsin and the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial taking place in Florida. Both videos were powerful, compelling and horrifying. And yet, how the videos were handled and presented by the Defense and Prosecution showed the power of being able to control the narrative, to explain not just what evidence is but what it means. This was and is absolutely critical.

St. Paul based Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice sat down with a New York Times reporter to talk about evidence, advocacy, videos, death, and more. As the Times prepares to write their story once the Arbery case comes out, it is critical to understand the art of advocacy and what an experienced criminal defense attorney or prosecutor can do to drive a jury.

If you are facing criminal charges in St. Paul or anywhere in Minnesota, you need to have an experienced criminal defense attorney by your side. Jack is known for his knowledge and experience. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

Read the New York Times article in which Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice was quoted.

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