Multiple Choice
This out-of-court statement is not for the truth of the matter asserted (and therefore not hearsay) when it is offered to prove that it had an effect on the person who heard it.
A) prior statements
B) effect on hearer
C) legally operative conduct
D) circumstantial evidence of declarant's state of mind
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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