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Non-defendant bad character and s. 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003: A socio-legal analysis of admissibility gateways and trial tactics

Thomason, Matt

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This article presents a socio-legal analysis of the use of non-defendant bad character evidence in Crown Court criminal trials in England. Combining an in-depth doctrinal analysis of s.100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 with original qualitative empirical methods (interviews with trial counsel and observations of real Crown Court trials), the article explores the real-life practical operation of this rule of exclusion and its associated inclusionary exceptions, and the role that non-defendant bad character can have on trial tactics of counsel. In doing so, it argues that illogical Court of Appeal decisions on the use of bad character for credibility purposes are causing confusion in practice, that the ‘tit-for-tat’ gateway for defendant bad character is a more significant hurdle than s.100 itself, and that counsel often eschew bad character applications for fear of alienating the jury.

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Thomason, M. (2023). Non-defendant bad character and s. 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003: A socio-legal analysis of admissibility gateways and trial tactics. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 27(1), 26-50. https://doi.org/10.1177/13657127221140459

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 1, 2022
Online Publication Date Dec 27, 2022
Publication Date 2023-01
Deposit Date Nov 7, 2022
Publicly Available Date Dec 27, 2022
Journal International Journal of Evidence and Proof
Print ISSN 1365-7127
Electronic ISSN 1740-5572
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 1
Pages 26-50
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/13657127221140459
Keywords Law; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law; Sociology and Political Science
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/13451269
Publisher URL https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13657127221140459

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