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Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney

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, CNN, and other networks across the country.   

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[CNN Appearance] Monday, March 8th: Talk on Terror Trials

I appear on CNN on Monday, March 8th.  It seems that President Obama has changed his mind regarding where Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will be charged.  He originally stated that he would be charged in a civilian courtroom.  Now, after pressure from Republicans and some members of his own party, he has caved and may move KSM to a military tribunal.  Is this a good idea?  I will talk about the ramifications.

Hope you can catch it.

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