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Deposition Testimony May Be Offered as Evidence When the Deponent

Question 29

Question 29

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Deposition testimony may be offered as evidence when the deponent is not available to testify in court.


A) circumstantial.
B) parol.
C) the "best" available.
D) hearsay.

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