OPINION
MANNHEIMER, Judge.
Robert W. Gross was charged with third-degree assault for pointing a handgun at two men. At trial, Gross's attorney proposed to call a character witness who would testify that he had known Gross since Gross was a boy, and that Gross was a peaceable person, not someone who would assault other people. The trial judge ruled that this character evidence was inadmissible unless Gross himself took the stand and denied committing...
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