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- Evidence of a person’s bad character means evidence of, or of a disposition towards, misconduct on that person’s part, other than evidence that has to do with the alleged facts of the offence or is evidence of misconduct in connection with the investigation or prosecution1.Evidence of a defendant’s bad character is admissible if2:
- All parties to the proceedings agree to the evidence being admissible.
- The evidence is introduced by the defendant, or is given in answer to a question asked by the defendant in cross-examination which was intended to elicit that evidence.
- It is important explanatory evidence.
- It is relevant to an important matter in issue between the defendant and the prosecution.
- It has substantial probative value in relation to an important matter in issue between the defendant and a co-defendant.
- It is evidence to correct a false impression given by the defendant.
- The defendant has made an attack on another person’s character.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Under section 98 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, evidence of a person’s bad character means evidence of, or of a disposition towards, misconduct on that person’s part, other than evidence that— (a) has to do with the alleged facts of the offence; or (b) is evidence of misconduct in connection with the investigation or prosecution.www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/1490/part/21/madeUnder section 101(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, evidence of a defendant’s bad character is admissible if— (a) all parties to the proceedings agree to the evidence being admissible; (b) the evidence is introduced by the defendant, or is given in answer to a question asked by the defendant in cross-examination which was intended to elicit that evidence; (c) it is important explanatory evidence; (d) it is relevant to an...
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