Multiple Choice
The harmless error doctrine recognizes:
A) no error is harmless when a defendant's liberty is at stake.
B) an error is harmless if it does not undermine the accuracy of the court's finding of guilt.
C) an error is harmless if not raised until habeas corpus review.
D) no constitutional error can ever be harmless.
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