QUESTION: To be Admissible, Evidence of Prior Bad Acts of Defendant, including Defendant’s Relationship with the Victim, Must Fit within 1 of 4 Exceptions to the General Rule Prohibiting Evidence of Bad Character.
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QUESTION: To be Admissible, Evidence of Prior Bad Acts of Defendant, including Defendant’s Relationship with the Victim, Must Fit within 1 of 4 Exceptions to the General Rule Prohibiting Evidence of Bad Character.
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QUESTION: STATE FILES A MOTION-IN-LIMINE SEEKING ADMISSION OF SPREIGL EVIDENCE. WHAT 5 STEP PROCESS MUST THE COURT FOLLOW IN REACHING A DECISION?
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