What Happens When the State Oversteps in Charging in Minnesota Criminal Cases -Video.

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When criminal allegations are leveled against a large group of people in Minnesota, the State sometimes charges everybody with no idea who actually did what, if anything. The problem that the state has is that they must prove criminal behavior or at least helping in the planning and plotting of that behavior. Understanding the limitations of those guesses is a critical piece for an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney.

"Just because the State thinks somebody was involved in a crime doesn't make it so. They need hard-and-fast proof of it."

St. Paul based criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 9/16/22 with Court TV host Michael Ayala to discuss what happens when the government oversteps in its charging. It certainly can happen and it takes an experienced St. Paul criminal defense attorney to look at the evidence to determine where the State makes mistakes.

"Co-defendants can absolutely create difficulties for those charged. However, an allegation is not proof."

Jack Rice is a nationally known and award winning criminal defense attorney based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is a former CIA Officer, a former prosecutor and the founder of Jack Rice Defense, a premier boutique criminal defense firm. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

Watch Jack’s Interview on Court TV

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