What do you do if the Judge Rules Against you in Minnesota Criminal Court? Court TV Video

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It is bound to happen. In fact, it is inevitable. Prosecutors may do things that you dislike. Judges might roll their eyes in front of the jury or make rulings that you believe are simply incorrect. That being said, it doesn't make any difference. You can't let it knock you off of your game. You have to learn how to dust off, stand back up and keep swinging. It is the nature of what good criminal defense attorneys do. If you are facing criminal charges in Minnesota, make sure that you sit down with an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

“Getting lost in the weeds during a trial can really hurt you. It is frequently a big picture thematic question that runs through openings, closings and every witness. Don’t matter. Do your job.”

Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 6/2/22 to discuss the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial and its aftermath. Specifically, we discuss what happens if you face roadblocks or adverse ruling and how you handle them. . If you are facing serious criminal charges in Minnesota, you need somebody who has been here before.

“Eye rolls from judges suck. Bad rulings are worse, sometimes. Prosecutors can treat you poorly. Comes with the territory. You get kicked in the teeth, so be it. Use it.?

Contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney and hopefully even a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, former U.S Federal Agent, and Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. He is also the founder of Jack Rice Defense, a boutique criminal defense firm handling serious criminal cases in Minnesota. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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