Chapter IV · Relevance and Its Limits

Rule 5.405. Methods of proving character

Amended January 1, 2017 (current)

(a) By reputation or opinion When evidence of a person’s character or character trait is admissible, it may be proved by testimony about the person’s reputation or by testimony in the form of an opinion. On cross-examination of the character witness, the court may allow an inquiry into relevant specific instances of the person’s conduct.

(b) By specific instances of conduct When a person’s character or character trait is an essential element of a charge, claim, or defense, the character or trait may also be proved by relevant specific instances of the person’s conduct.