California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Bryant, D054990 (Cal. App. 7/8/2009), D054974, D054990 (Cal. App. 2009):
Evidence of other crimes is inadmissible to prove propensity or bad character (Evid. Code, 1101, subd. (a)), but is admissible when relevant to prove some fact such as intent and knowledge (Evid. Code, 1101, subd. (b)); however, such evidence may still be excluded if potential prejudice outweighs the probative value of the evidence. (Evid. Code, 352.) We review the court's evidentiary rulings for an abuse of discretion. (People v. Carter (2005) 36 Cal.4th 1114, 1149.)
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