While Some Criminal Cases Should be Tried, Some Shouldn't be, but Which Ones? - Video

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Not every case does or even should go to trial. In fact, most cases don't and shouldn't. Sometimes the truth is that a crime actually was committed and that case should never be put before a jury because they could hurt you and the judge could hurt you even more. The trick is always knowing which case you have, the trier or the resolver. Talk to an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

“The trick is knowing which case you have, the trier or the resolver.”

Minnesota criminal defense attorney appears on Court TV on 8/29 to talk about sentencing, mitigation and how you handle a case that resolves short of trial. Knowing how to do this can make all of the difference.

If you are facing serious criminal charges and the evidence against you may be substantial, you need to have a real conversation about options. Simply walking blindly into a jury trial without knowing all of the risks versus reward could be catastrophic.

“Knowing where you are going and what can happen if everything goes south is important to the decision making process.”

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former prosecutor and former CIA Officer. Jack Rice Defense is a boutique criminal defense firm based in St. Paul that focuses on 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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