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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.|These amendments to the law were introduced under the heading "evidence of bad character". There are, in fact, seven "gateways" which allow such evidence to be put before a jury (or magistrates if it is a magistrates' court trial) which are too lengthy to go into here, but undercovers points readers to the relevant legislation. It is also intersting to note that, under the same legislation, evidence of bad character can also be introduced to discredit witnesses.
Conversely, the jury (or magistrates) can hear that the defendant is of previous good character and - not surprisingly - most defence advocates insist on this evidence being produced.
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