How can the Defense Take Away the Power of the Prosecutor’s Witness - Court TV Video

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Some witnesses have power and can grab a jury and hold onto them, guide them. Sometimes, it is what they say. Sometimes, it is how they say it. Sometimes, it just seems like it is the power of their personality. This is great if they are your witness but what happens if they are the prosecutor's witness. You need to find a way to negate them if not completely turn them to your side. If you’ve been charged, contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

“A jury weighs all of a prosecutor’s witnesses. Memorable ones can have a significant impact. Making the jury doubt them is critical.”

St. Paul criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on June 12, 2022 to discuss the power of witnesses and how to turn the testimony to favor your client. It is all about theme and theory and pushing them to support those very points.

“Think about the fundamental them of your case. How can this witness support that them. What piece of their testimony supports it, confirms it.”

If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota and you may have witnesses who are cutting against you, make sure that you sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney. This is not easy and your lawyer should have seen this kind of thing before.

Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, a former CIA officer, a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. Jack's got your back.

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