Includes bibliographical references (pages 949-970) and index.
Contents:
State and territorial codification of the "Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts" rule. Origins of the rules governing the use of uncharged misconduct evidence for non-character purposes : Great Britain -- Origins of the rules governing the use of uncharged misconduct evidence for non-character purposes : United States -- Determining admissibility of uncharged misconduct evidence : standards and procedures -- "Inextricably intertwined" or "intrinsic" evidence -- Knowledge -- Intent : absence of mistake or accident -- Motive -- Plan : common scheme or plan -- Preparation -- Opportunity -- Identity -- Modus operandi -- Similar occurrences -- Appendix A. State and territorial codification of the "Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts" rule.
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