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The similarity between the crime or conviction for which the defendant is on trial and the crime that is used to impeach the defendant's credibility as a witness increases the risk of undue prejudice and is a factor that should weigh against admissibility in the trial court's balancing of the probative value of the crime or conviction against the risk of prejudice.
Contributed in 2009 by Peter Tillers
Last edited in 2009 by Joel Friedman
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