Organizing both the Direct & Cross Examinations in Minnesota Criminal Court can Change Everything - Court TV Video

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How a trial lawyer organizes both their direct and cross examinations in Minnesota criminal trials can change everything. Also, how they deliver both is equally important. After all, its much easier to ramp up than it is the ramp down. If you are facing criminal charges, consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney.

“Witnesses can easily get confused on the stand. Jurors can also be confused if they don’t know where the attorney is going. Help keeping everybody on track so they get what is going on.”

Jack Rice, St. Paul, MN based criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 6/16/22 to discuss the important aspects to be considered when preparing both direct and cross examinations. Sometimes, it just takes years and years and dozens and dozens of trials to get it just right.

“While direct and cross examinations are very different, there are aspects that are similar. For one, it is easier to ramp than it is th ramp down. Do it wrong and the jury will ignore you.”

Jack Rice has successfully tried a lot of jury trials in Minnesota criminal courtrooms including everything from simple assaults to rape to murder. Jack is a former prosecutor, former U.S Federal Officer, Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and founder of Jack Rice Defense. If you are facing serious charges, 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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