North Carolina Statutes

§ Rule 405 — Methods of proving character

North Carolina § Rule 405
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 8CEvidence Code
Art. 4Relevancy and Its Limits

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § Rule 405 (2026).

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(a)Reputation or opinion. - In all cases in which evidence of character or a trait of character of a person is admissible, proof may be made by testimony as to reputation or by testimony in the form of an opinion. On cross-examination, inquiry is allowable into relevant specific instances of conduct. Expert testimony on character or a trait of character is not admissible as circumstantial evidence of behavior.
(b)Specific instances of conduct. - In cases in which character or a trait of character of a person is an essential element of a charge, claim, or defense, proof may also be made of specific instances of his conduct. (1983, c. 701, s. 1.)

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