Multiple Choice
How does a spontaneous statement differ from a contemporaneous declaration
A) Contemporaneous declarations can be made in response to questions but spontaneous statements can not
B) Spontaneous statements must be made orally but contemporaneous declarations can be either oral or written
C) Contemporaneous declarations can be made with law enforcement officers present but spontaneous statements can not
D) Spontaneous statements are admissible at trial but contemporaneous declarations are not
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