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The Circumstantial Use of Character in Bank Fraud
In most jurisdictions circumstantial use of character is rejected, but with important exceptions. In this case an accused may introduce pertinent evidence of good character in which the prosecution may rebut with evidence of bad character. Andrew asks: Is this just a thirteenth century to quoquet? How do i make sensef of this particular exception? Ye, cause it only makes sense within, like, specifically this crime. There's not a lot else than it makes sense with, right? I mean, if you're the victim of, you know, a bank fraud, it's weird that you'd ever be like, well, i can prove that the defendant is also a bank fraud person,.