What is the test for admitting evidence of discreditable conduct?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from HMTQ v. Dupras, 2000 BCSC 1128 (CanLII):

The test whether to admit evidence of past discreditable conduct was succinctly set out by our Court of Appeal in Regina v. King (1998), 112 (B.C.C.A.) 247. The evidence must be: 1. relevant to an issue in the case; and 2. its probative value must exceed its prejudicial effect.

Evidence of an expression of malice, animosity or murderous intent on a previous occasion was clearly relevant to a charge of second-degree murder (Regina v. Truong (2000), (B.C.C.A.) 116). However, when weighing its probative value against its prejudicial effect, such evidence had to be placed in context.

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