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A Statement Is Admissible, Whether or Not the Defendant Is

Question 54

Question 54

Multiple Choice

A statement is admissible, whether or not the defendant is available as a witness, if the content of the statement relates to


A) the crime.
B) a startling event.
C) a life-or-death situation.
D) a psychological test.

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