Prior Statements and Testimony: Were you Lying Then or are you Lying Now? Video

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Any testimony under oath is important, whether it be prior Grand Jury or otherwise. This holds true for prior statements to the police. It gives a good prosecutor and an experienced criminal defense attorney a snapshot in time. You are generally locked into it and you can't run away from it. Even more, it can be used as a tool if evidence takes you a different direction or if later or earlier statements are inconsistent with that testimony. On other words, were you lying then or are you lying now.

“Were you lying then or are you lying now?”

St. Paul, MN Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 1/27/22 to discuss the value of prior testimony, in this case, Grand Jury testimony, and why 5 days worth can be so valuable and why it can take so much time to get through. Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, a former U.S. Federal Agent, a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and Founder of Jack Rice Defense. If you are looking at serious criminal charges in St. Paul or anywhere in Minnesota, be it serious assault, rape or murder, contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. https://www.jackricelaw.com

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