Multistate Bar Examination Practice Question
Evidence of a defendant’s bad character is admissible to prove they are more likely to have committed a crime if the defendant introduces evidence of their good character.
True
False
Evidence of a defendant’s bad character is admissible to prove they are more likely to have committed a crime if the defendant introduces evidence of their good character.
True
False
This statement is true. While the general rule is that evidence of a person’s character is not admissible to prove their behavior in conformity with that character, criminal defendants can 'open the door' by presenting evidence of their own good character. In such cases, the prosecution may rebut by introducing evidence of the defendant’s bad character. This is a well-recognized exception to the general rule.
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