| United States - 1988 - 1120 pages
...particular occasion, except: (1) Character of accused. — Evidence of a pertinent trait of character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same; [See main edition for text of (2) and (3)] (b) Other crimes, wrongs, or acts.— Evidence of other... | |
| 2005 - 412 pages
...particular occasion, except: "(I) Character of accused. Evidence of a pertinent trait of character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same, or if evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the alleged victim of the crime is offered by an accused... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 1912 pages
...as follows in March. 1971 : (2) Character of Victim. Evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the victim of the crime offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same; However, in the final draft, the subdivision took on an added dimension : (2) Character of victim.... | |
| Wisconsin - 1976 - 1610 pages
...victim. Evidence Except as provided in s. 972.11 (2). evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the victim of the crime offered by an accused, or...evidence that the victim was the first aggressor; SECTION 3. 904.06 ( 1 ) of the statutes is amended to read: 904.06 (1) ADMISSIBILITY. Evidence Except... | |
| Charles E. Wagner - 1980 - 300 pages
...Peltier 585 F. 2d 314 (1978) 8th (1) Character of accused. Evidence of a pertinent trait of his character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same; (2) Character of victim. Evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the victim of the crime offered... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1990 - 1178 pages
...particular occasion, except: (1) Character of accused.— Evidence of a pertinent trait of character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same; (b) Other crimes, urrongs, or acts.— Evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible... | |
| United States - 1994 - 52 pages
...particular occasion, except: (1) Character of accused.— Evidence of a pertinent trait of character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same; (2) Character of victim.— Evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the victim of the crime offered... | |
| Ralph Slovenko - 1995 - 454 pages
...conformity therewith on a particular occasion," except for "evidence of a pertinent trait of his character offered by an accused, or by the prosecution to rebut the same" (emphasis added).4 Under this provision, the cases generally hold that "law-abidingness" is a trait... | |
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