Multiple Choice
In which of the situations is the bad character evidence NOT admissible? S105 (6) - Admissible is only admissible under this section only it goes no further than is necessary to correct a false a impression. E.g If D gives an impression he is an upstanding member of society, convictions for any offence will be admissible to correct that false impression.
A) It relates to the facts of the offence charged
B) It goes further than necessary to correct a false impression
C) It is important explanatory evidence
D) All of the parties agree to its submission
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