Evidence of other crimes,acts,or wrongs committed by the accused may be introduced during a criminal trial if the judge finds that:
A) they are pertinent to the prosecution's case against the defendant.
B) they are pertinent to issues other than bad character and the introduction of such evidence will not unduly prejudice the jury.
C) they relate to certain trial issues in dispute and the introduction of such evidence will not prejudice the jury.
D) they are relevant to the defendant's bad character.
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