Some Evidence Impacts a Jury More Than Other Evidence. The Defense Needs to Remember That -Video

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Some evidence can be brutal. Even insane. Its painful to watch and to hear. What is important to contemplate how this very evidence will impact the jury. Some of this stuff will stick with them and override other evidence that may actually be more important. Being conscious of that is critical. and maybe changing your approach at trial is equally critical. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney.

“Making a jury feel and decide based upon that feeling is sometimes the point.”

Jack Rice, a Minnesota criminal defense attorney, appears on Court TV on 7/18/22 to discuss emotional testimony, brutal testimony and how it can drive a jury in both good and bad ways. Both are important to remember.

"Jurors frequently make decisions viscerally and justify them intellectually. Give them something that makes the feel."

Facing criminal charges? Know what you are facing but also know your rights and how to fight your particular case. Having a game plan and a theme is critical to a successful outcome.

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

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