Notice of intention to adduce evidence of a defendant's bad characterU.K.
78.—(1) Where, in trial proceedings—
(a)the Director intends to adduce evidence of a defendant's bad character, or
(b)a defendant intends to adduce evidence of another defendant's bad character, or to cross-examine a witness with a view to eliciting such evidence,
he must serve on the court administration officer and all other parties to the proceedings a notice of that intention.
(2) A notice under this rule—
(a)must describe the misconduct to which the evidence relates;
(b)must state what evidence of the misconduct the party serving the notice intends to adduce or elicit;
(c)if served by the Director, must identify any witness whom he intends to call about the misconduct; and
(d)identify the paragraph or paragraphs of section 101(1) of the 2003 Act which the party serving the notice asserts to be applicable to the evidence.
(3) If served by the Director, a notice under this rule must be served not more than 14 days after the Director serves advance information in respect of the charge to which the evidence relates.
(4) If served by a defendant, a notice under this rule must be served not more than 14 days after—
(a)the date on which the Director complies or purports to comply with article 4 of the CPIA Order; or,
(b)if later, the date on which the Director discloses to the defendant the previous convictions of the co-defendant to whose misconduct the notice relates.
(5) If it is not reasonably practicable to serve a notice under this rule within the time prescribed by paragraph (3) or (4) (as the case may be), the notice must be served as soon as it is reasonably practicable to do so.
(6) The court may dispense with the requirement to serve a notice under this rule if satisfied that no injustice would result.