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The difference is an alleged victim will often give evidence, in which case their history can be examined by defence counsel. Whereas a defendant cannot be compelled to give evidence. Generally a defendant's past convictions are inadmissible to prevent unduly swaying a jury. https://www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/can-my-criminal-history-be-brought-up-during-a-trial-or-defended-hearing/

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