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Helen is being prosecuted in the Crown Court for theft of jewellery from her employer. She took jewellery belonging to the employer and wore it to the theatre where she says she lost it. In interview she denies that she was dishonest, claiming that she believed her employer would have agreed to her taking it and that it was genuinely lost rather than deliberately given to a third party (as the police suspect). The prosecution wish to call an expert to give evidence that Helen's answers in interview indicate that she was dishonest.
Would this evidence be relevant or of assistance?
a. Relevant but not of assistance
b. Irrelevant but not of assistance
c. Irrelevant and of assistance
d. Relevant and of assistance