CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Character and Reputation Evidence
......To Prove Conduct & Prior Bad Acts
.........Admissible to Show Absence of Consent
6 Cards On This Topic:
  • Character evidence admissible to prove absence of consent.
  • In light of the defense theory that V voluntarily consented to have sex with D, day-of-crime photos showing D's many tattoos was highly probative—it was not gang evidence as no evidence introduced to show D was gang member.
  • Without evidence of V's equivocal conduct or that D reasonably mistook her conduct for consent to intercourse, trial court not required to give Mayberry instruction.
  • Mayberry instruction, re reasonable good faith mistake, not warranted in rape prosecution where no substantial evidence V acted equivocally.
  • Jury properly instructed that to find consent it had to find V's acquiescence to a "search" after being pulled over by O was actually and freely given, and she was not under any misapprehension of material fact.
  • Where D alleges actual consent by victim, his intent is unambiguous and evidence of prior sex offenses inadmissible.