Sometimes the Best Way to Fight a Minnesota Criminal Case is Piece by Piece - Court TV Video

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When you are charged with a crime, prosecutors frequently look at cases as a whole and simply throw everything at the jury and hope that it sticks. This can be a mistake because the State's actual burden is to prove each and every element. If they bury the jury with evidence to that covers three of those elements but miss the fourth one, it simply isn’t enough. The jury must come back with a Not Guilty verdict. Hence, when defending a criminal case in Minnesota, you should fight it charge by charge and element by element. If you are facing serious criminal charges, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney.

"How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time."

St. Paul based criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 6/28/22 with Michael Ayala and the incomparable Atlanta criminal defense attorney Josh Schiffer to discuss the best way to defend against a series of charges. In the end, it is regularly a guerrilla war rather than a full frontal assault.

"Sometimes, multiple charges can be a house of cards. Pull out one card and the castle falls."

Jack Rice is a a former prosecutor, former CIA Officer and Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney. Jack is also the founder off Jack Rice Defense. 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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