How Hard is it to Pick a "fair and impartial" jury in the Rittenhouse Case?" Jack Rice on Court TV

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How hard is it to pick fair and impartial jury? It can be extraordinarily difficult because many say they can be fair but people are frequently dominated by their own preconceived notions. We all carry them. Now, consider the highly emotional and politically charged Rittenhouse case in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and St. Paul based Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on11/1/21 with Ashley Willcott to talk about the challenge of picking a jury in this environment.

If you are facing possible Minnesota criminal charges, you need to know what this could mean to your life and your future. Make no admissions and talk to an experienced criminal defense lawyer immediately.  

Jack Rice is the Founder of Jack Rice Defense.  He is a former prosecutor, Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and St. Paul based criminal defense attorney.  If you are concerned about a possible charge, sit down with Jack for a free confidential consultation.  

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