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Evidence from one case can be admissible in another case if it is relevant to the issues in question. However, the admissibility of evidence depends on various factors, such as the nature of the evidence, the source of the evidence, and the relevance of the evidence to the case.
* habit of abiding by laws, not of being convicted of breaking laws * Habit evidence is different from 404(a) character evidence ? * It refers to actual conduct of a person instead of character trait. * It is used to prove that the person's conduct at a certain time was in conformity with conduct at other times.
Another example could be a case where a defendant is accused of assaulting someone. The prosecution wants to introduce evidence that the defendant had a history of violent behavior towards others. This evidence would be allowed under the MIMIC Rule because it could help prove the defendant's intent to harm the victim.
Methods of proving character. (a) Reputation or opinion. ? In all cases in which evidence of character or a trait of character of a person is admissible, proof may be made by testimony as to reputation or by testimony in the form of an opinion.
While character evidence is evidence of a person's propensity or tendency to act in a certain way, "[c]ustom or habit involves a consistent, semi-automatic response to a repeated situation." Bowen v. Ryan, 163 Cal. App. 4th 916, 926 (2008).