In Minnesota Criminal Cases, the Defendant Must Control the Narrative to Win at Trial - Court TV Video

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So, who's story is it anyway? It is a simple question but it really matters when you are before a Minnesota jury in a criminal case. The prosecutor will certainly try to control the narrative but what happens if they fail to do so, their story has holes, their story makes no sense, their story doesn't grab the jury? More importantly, what happens if the defense controls the narrative and grabs that jury and makes them see what happened through the Defense lens? It can mean everything.

If the Defense can tell their story and grab the jury, they can win.

Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 3/4/22 to talk about criminal jury trials in Minnesota and what happens if the State makes mistakes and fails to tell a compelling story. The result can absolutely be a "Not Guilty."

Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, a former U.S. Federal Agent, a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. If you are facing serious criminal charges in St. Paul, Minneapolis or anywhere in the Twin Cities or greater Minnesota, contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation. Contact Jack Rice Defense at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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