Appellant contends that the 1991 amendment to Evidence Code section 1103, subdivision (b) — which allows the introduction of evidence of a defendant's violent acts and reputation for violence, if a defendant presents evidence as to the bad acts or reputation of the victim of a crime — violates the due process rights of a criminal defendant and is, therefore, unconstitutional...
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