If You Testify in Your Own Defense in Minnesota Criminal Court, You Better Know the Risks - Court TV Video

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The decision to testify at your own criminal trial is a monumental decision. The reward can be very very important but the decision absolutely comes with risks. You need to prepare not just for the direct examination but also for the cross examination, which can be brutal. At the same time, it is important to spend a lot of time prepping for that appearance. If you are thinking about testifying, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney.

"You don't just fake it and hope it plays out. Worse, thinking that if you just go rogue, its going to be better. It isn't."

Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 5/17/22 to discuss Amber Heard's cross-examination. In this examination she seems incapable of acknowledging fault. This is either a question of bad preparation before trial or that she is simply unteachable on this issue and going to go rogue no matter how many times she is told. This issue may be even more important to consider in a criminal trial.

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If you are facing criminal charges in Minnesota, the blow to your reputation, your job, your family, your future, may be more important than anything else. If this is the case, contact and experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists, former prosecutor, former U.S. Federal Officer and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact us for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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