Character evidence inadmissible to prove conduct in civil cases, except when character emerges from independently relevant facts. Character evidence is generally irrelevant in civil cases to prove conduct imputed to a person; character may only be considered to the extent it appears from facts otherwise relevant.
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Character evidence inadmissible to prove conduct in civil cases, except when character emerges from independently relevant facts.
Character evidence is generally irrelevant in civil cases to prove conduct imputed to a person; character may only be considered to the extent it appears from facts otherwise relevant.
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