Which case held that there were two 'limbs' to a good character direction which the judge should issue to the jury? In this case, the two limbs relate to the credibility and the propensity of the defendant. The fact that they are of good character will mean the judge must direct t
A) R v Rowton
B) R v Redgrave
C) R v Vye
D) R v Gray
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