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    A Declaration Against Interest Is a Statement Made by an Unavailable
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A Declaration Against Interest Is a Statement Made by an Unavailable

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A declaration against interest is a statement made by an unavailable person that, at the time it was made, would have been harmful to some interest of the declarant.

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