How Do You Handle Multiple Charges in Multiple Jurisdictions in Minnesota Criminal Court? Video

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One criminal charge can be a big deal. What happens if you have two, three four or more? Let's make it worse. What happens when you have multiple charges in different jurisdictions and different prosecutors all want a piece of you? That is the problem when you get charges like this. If you are facing these kinds of charges, make sure you sit down with an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

"Its called Death by a Thousand Cut. None of them may seem serious individually but collectively, they might be devastating."

Jack Rice, a St. Paul based criminal defense attorney appears on Court TV on 6/29/22 with Julie Grant to talk about sentencing and how they work. R. Kelly was convicted of racketeering and convicted in multiple jurisdictions. How do you handle cases like this? It doesn’t have to be R. kelly big to be a very real problem.

"There is concurrent sentencing and consecutive sentencing. The difference is massive. You miss this point, it could be a true disaster."

If you are facing criminal charges in multiple places across Minnesota or even within the same county but with different prosecutors from different jurisdictions, it is important to know how the charges might interact. It might apply to points or it might apply to the way the sentencings are structured.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, former CIA Officer, former prosecutor 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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