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JACK RICE, RICE LAW OFFICE

Lake Calhoun Executive Center

3033 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 550

Minneapolis, MN 55416

Telephone: 612-227-1339

Fax: 612-824-0311

email:  jack@jackrice.org

Jack Rice Biography

Criminal Defense Attorney, Former CIA Officer, Media Analyst and Public Speaker 

Jack Rice practices exclusively in the areas of criminal defense and DWI/DUI defense.  He is unique across the entire state of Minnesota and the U.S. as the only criminal defense attorney who is also a former Central Intelligence Agency Officer as well as a former prosecuting attorney. Jack's extensive experience, aggressiveness and passion speak for themselves and he is most proud of his reputation as a fighter for the rights of his clients. He has a national reputation and can be seen frequently on MSNBC, Al Jazeera, CNN, and other networks across the country.  He is also a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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Thursday
Mar252010

[MSNBC Appearance] Ed Schultz - Friday, March 26th: Talk on Politics

I appear on MSNBC's Ed Schultz Show on Friday, March 26th at 6 p.m. e.t.  With so many things happening in Washington DC including healthcare and attacks on members of Congress, there is always a wealth of things to talk about.  We will focus upon this and about what happens in the future.

Hope you can catch it.

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