Courts frequently depart from Federal Rule of Evidence 404, which prohibits evidence of a person’s prior acts to prove that the person acted according to a certain character. This leads to verdicts that are unpredictable and based on behavior not at issue in a case. I develop a theory of aggregation evidence, a new concept that draws on principles of estimation and data aggregation in statistics and ties together evidence from a broad range of contexts. I apply this theory to analyze the effects of character evidence on accuracy and to understand why and when courts depart from the rule against character evidence. I show that a type of character evidence that I call objective-chance evidence stands apart from other forms of character eviden...
It is time to rethink character evidence. Long notorious as the most frequently litigated evidence i...
Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b), which governs the admissibility of other-acts evidence, is a mess, ...
The uniform evidence legislation, unlike the common law, allows the accused to claim a good char-act...
Courts frequently depart from Federal Rule of Evidence 404, which prohibits evidence of a person’s p...
A central principle of U.S. law is that individuals should be judged in court based on their actions...
The Federal Rules of Evidence purport to prohibit character evidence, or evidence regarding a defend...
Modern consensus among legal commentators is that character evidence¿when used to show that an indiv...
The various rules of evidence which permit or exclude theintroduction of one\u27s character or reput...
“Character” is a difficult concept to define, as Chief Justice Montgomery discovered. It seems intui...
It is a fundamental principle of the American justice system that a defendant should be judged on th...
Federal Rule of Evidence 404 severely limits the government’s ability to offer evidence of a defenda...
Juries often use short-cuts to determine the character of the accused, such as their job, age, race,...
The problems of character evidence resolved by the new Federal Rules are problems that involve the...
The concept of the “careful habit”[i] is intriguing. The law of evidence vigorously distinguishes be...
The accused in a criminal case has the right to offer evidence of a pertinent character trait in ord...
It is time to rethink character evidence. Long notorious as the most frequently litigated evidence i...
Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b), which governs the admissibility of other-acts evidence, is a mess, ...
The uniform evidence legislation, unlike the common law, allows the accused to claim a good char-act...
Courts frequently depart from Federal Rule of Evidence 404, which prohibits evidence of a person’s p...
A central principle of U.S. law is that individuals should be judged in court based on their actions...
The Federal Rules of Evidence purport to prohibit character evidence, or evidence regarding a defend...
Modern consensus among legal commentators is that character evidence¿when used to show that an indiv...
The various rules of evidence which permit or exclude theintroduction of one\u27s character or reput...
“Character” is a difficult concept to define, as Chief Justice Montgomery discovered. It seems intui...
It is a fundamental principle of the American justice system that a defendant should be judged on th...
Federal Rule of Evidence 404 severely limits the government’s ability to offer evidence of a defenda...
Juries often use short-cuts to determine the character of the accused, such as their job, age, race,...
The problems of character evidence resolved by the new Federal Rules are problems that involve the...
The concept of the “careful habit”[i] is intriguing. The law of evidence vigorously distinguishes be...
The accused in a criminal case has the right to offer evidence of a pertinent character trait in ord...
It is time to rethink character evidence. Long notorious as the most frequently litigated evidence i...
Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b), which governs the admissibility of other-acts evidence, is a mess, ...
The uniform evidence legislation, unlike the common law, allows the accused to claim a good char-act...