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130 Mil. L. Rev. 171 (1990)
Military Rule of Evidence 404 and Good Military Character

handle is hein.journals/milrv130 and id is 177 raw text is: MILITARY RULE OF EVIDENCE 404
AND GOOD MILITARY CHARACTER
by Lieutenant Colonel Paul A. Capofari*
The subject seems to gather mist which discussion serves only to
thicken, and which we can scarcely hope to dissipate by anything
further we can add.
Rule 404. Character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; ex-
ceptions; other crimes
(a) Character evidence generally. Evidence of a person's character
or a trait of a person's character is not admissible for the purpose
of proving that the person acted in conformity therewith on a par-
ticular occasion, except:
(1) Character of the accused. Evidence of a pertinent trait of the
character of the accused offered by an accused, or by the prosecu-
tion to rebut the same; .... 2
I. INTRODUCTION
Accused soldiers often use evidence of their good character as part
of their defense. The soldiers believe such evidence will impress the
military judge and court members. The evidence of good military
character is intended to provide the basis for an inference that the
accused is too professional a soldier to have committed the charged
offense.
This article will examine the admissibility of general good military
character. It will show that prior to the adoption of the Military Rules
of Evidence, general good military character evidence was always
*Judge Advocate General's Corps. Currently assigned as an Assistant Professor of
Law, United States Military Academy. Formerly assigned as Chief, Regulatory Law
Team, Criminal Law Division, Office of The Judge Advocate General, 1987-1990; Stu-
dent, Armed Forces Staff College, 1986-1987; Instructor, Criminal Law Division, The
Judge Advocate General's School, 1984-1986; Trial Defense Counsel, Fort Jackson,
1980-1983. B.S., United States Military Academy, 1972; J.D., New York Law School,
1980; Judge Advocate Officer Graduate Class, 1983. Member of the bar of the State
of New York.
'Nash v. United States, 54 F.2d 1006, 1007 (2d Cir. 1932) (Judge Learned Hand describ-
ing character evidence). This quote was also the introduction to Boiler, Proof of the
Defendant's Character, 64 Mil. L. Rev. 37 (1974). Lieutenant Colonel Boller's article
is an excellent explanation of the pre-rules treatment of character evidence.
2Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 1984, Mil. R. Evid. 404(aXl) [hereinafter
MCM, 1984, and Mil. R. Evid. 404(a)(l)I.

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