Sometimes a Defendant Must Take the Stand in their Own Defense in Minnesota - Court TV

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When somebody is charged with a crime in Minnesota, they have the right to take the stand in their own defense but are not obligated to do so. There are absolutely times when, strategically, it makes no sense. You potentially open yourself up to cross examination in a way that could really hurt you. On the other hand, there are times when the jury needs to hear some things and the only person who can provide the information is the Defendant themselves. If you are facing charges, contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 3/30/22 to discuss a murder case and witness testimony. In particular, Jack discusses when and why a defendant might need to take the stand.

Jack Rice is a a former CIA Officer, former prosecutor and Founder of Jack Rice Defense. If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation of call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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