Admissibility of bad character evidence Flashcards

1
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Bad character evidence is generally not admissible if it…

A

falls outside the facts of the offence

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To admit BCE that fall outside the facts of the offence, the P must rely on one of 7 gateways (s101 CJA 2003)

Name these gateways in order (a - g)

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a. Agreement of the parties
b. Adduced by D
c. Important explanatory evidence
d. Relevant to an important matter in issue between P and D
e. Substantive probative value to an important matter in issue between co-defendants
f. Corrects a false impression made by D
g. D attacked another’s character

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3
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A main example of the relevance to an important matter in issue ground of BCE is the __________ to do what 2 things?

A

Propensity to:
1. Commit offences of the type charged; or
2. Be untruthful

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If BCE is sought to be adduced under what 2 gateways, what happens?

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If P adduces the BCE due to:

d. Relevant to an important matter in issue between P or D; or
g. D attacked another’s character,

then if D makes an application to exclude the BCE, the court must exclude it if its admission would have an adverse effect on the fairness of proceedings.

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If acting for the defendant, what 2 tests should you remind the court of to exclude BCE?

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  1. Mandatory ground - where P is relying on gateway d or g and D applies for it to be excluded, if the court finds it would have an adverse effect; or
  2. Discretionary ground - through s78 PACE where P is looking to rely on other gateways
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