Under the Criminal Justice Act 2003, what is the test for admitting evidence of a defendant's bad character?
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A
Bad character evidence is always admissible to show propensity
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B
Bad character evidence is admissible through one of seven 'gateways' in s.101(1), and the court must consider whether admitting the evidence would have such an adverse effect on the fairness of proceedings that it ought not to be admitted
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C
Bad character evidence is never admissible in criminal proceedings
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D
Bad character evidence is only admissible if the defendant raises their own good character