State v. Rogers

CRICHTON, J.,

would grant.

| (While I agree with the admission of four of the five prior bad acts, under the facts and circumstances'of this case, I do not believe the conduct resulting in the jury’s not guilty verdict in 2012 is admissible. The prejudicial effect of that evidence greatly outweighs any probative value. See, La.Code of Evidence Arts. 403, 404(B).