character evidence — see evidence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. character evidence … Law dictionary
Character evidence — Evidence Part of th … Wikipedia
character evidence — evidence which tells about someone s personality and personal qualities … English contemporary dictionary
Character evidence (England und Wales) — Als character evidence ( ‚Leumundsbeweis‘[1]) wird im law of evidence ( ‚Beweisrecht‘) in England und Wales ein Beweismittel besonders des Strafprozesses bezeichnet. Ein guter Charakter (good character) des Angeklagten soll demnach gegen seine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
character evidence — Testimony relating and confined to the general reputation which the person who is subject of the inquiry sustains in the community or neighborhood in which he lives or has lived. 29 Am J2d Ev § 347 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Bad character evidence — The Criminal Justice Act 2003 of the United Kingdom made fundamental changes to the admissibility of evidence relating to character in respect to defendants and others. The Act is far reaching, particularly… … Wikipedia
evidence — ev·i·dence 1 / e və dəns, ˌdens/ n [Medieval Latin evidentia, from Latin, that which is obvious, from evident evidens clear, obvious, from e out of, from + videns, present participle of videre to see]: something that furnishes or tends to furnish … Law dictionary
character — I (an individual) noun being, body, figure, human, human being, man, mortal, party, person, personage, personality, self determined being, somebody, someone II (personal quality) noun animus, aspects, attribute, bent, characteristic mood,… … Law dictionary
evidence — Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc., for the purpose of inducing belief in the… … Black's law dictionary
evidence — Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc., for the purpose of inducing belief in the… … Black's law dictionary