Law Enforcement Coordination is Critical in Criminal Trials. A Lack of It Creates Opportunities for the Defense - Video

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When prosecuting criminal cases, the state will regularly provide a long list of things the state did. However, sometimes it is not what the state did but how well they did it, how the cooperated amongst themselves while doing it and finally, what they didn't do. These last three may not be obvious at first blush but it is important to look at the reports through this lens. This is how an experienced criminal defense attorney can start to pick apart the State's case. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, make sure you consult with an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

"Its not always what the police did but what they didn't do that is most important."

Jack Rice, a Minnesota criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 9/6/22 to discuss police coordination and why it is so important. At the same time, knowing what they failed to do and what they should have done may be more important to the defense.

"Approach each report with, "Why did you do that? Why didn't you do this? This mindset may be critical."

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. He is also a former prosecutor, a former CIA Officer, and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense, a boutique criminal defense firm. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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