SWEENEY, J.
One accused of a crime has the right to present all admissible evidence in his/her defense. Generally evidence is admissible if it is relevant. And evidence is relevant if it has "any tendency to make the existence of any fact ... of consequence ... more ... or less probable[.]" ER 401; State v. Clark,
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