Does a defendant's plea of not guilty in a criminal case change the elements of the crime in issue for the purpose of determining the admissibility of evidence of misconduct?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Pointer, C064174 (Cal. App. 2012):

A defendant's plea of not guilty places "'the elements of the crime in issue for the purpose of deciding the admissibility of evidence [of uncharged misconduct] unless the defendant has taken some action to narrow the prosecution's burden of proof.'" (People v. Ewoldt (1994) 7 Cal.4th 380, 400, fn. 4.)

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