Yes and IIRC the priors are in evidence because the defence made a blunder and raised them in their pleadings. So the State may now reference them in terms of the accused's character - especially relevant when it appears the accused was stealing from the victim Joey McStay
I'm not convinced the priors are in evidence owing to a blunder.
I think it's defense strategy to promulgate Chase's lie that he did not call in a welfare check because of his warrants. They needed any excuse in front of the jury more than they needed them to not hear about his criminal record. They know that is very incriminating.
Why do I say Chase was lying about the reasons for not calling in a welfare check, aside from the fact that he could have reported anonymously?
He virtually stopped calling Joey from 5.48 pm on the 4th - the 5 calls he did make to him over the next 3 days were not spread out as if he was trying to reach him at different hours of the day, 2 of those were in the same minute, one of those days he didn't call at all.
He stopped visiting the house.
4 days later he pretended he had called Joey when he hadn't.
That's not someone trying to find out why their best friend isn't answering or showing concern for their welfare. Was sick Joey back in hospital? Did he have a car accident? Did Summer know where he was? He wouldn't know.
So why would he call in a welfare check when he a/ hadn't shown concern for Joey's welfare by making other appropriate enquiries and b/ he had no idea whether there was a welfare concern for the whole family because he hadn't called Summer or even looked for them all?
Even the fact that he went straight to Susan's on the 9th before he went to the house is odd - evidenced by his phone records. I think that's why he told the detectives it happened the other way around. Why would Chase go from not being able to get an answer from Joey's phone to visiting Joey's mum if he didn't even know yet if everything was fine, Joey was ignoring him or taking a break from work calls and could have been at home painting or installing flooring, or Summer could have been at home and able to explain where Joey was? Contacting someone's mother before you even try to see if they're home or contact the person they live with? To me that is someone who already knows the situation requires parental intervention to resolve it - he goes from virtually no concern and no appropriate enquiries to family need to know about this now. He also told the detectives he told Susan he couldn't find Joey but he hadn't looked for him yet.
JMO