Multiple Choice
Sometimes business and public records are admissible even though they are technically hearsay. The reason for this exception is that:
A) public records and business records have the "earmark of reliability" or "probability of trustworthiness."
B) the courts recognize that those who make entries in public records always record facts accurately and honestly.
C) official records such as police records contain facts and not opinions.
D) business and public records are always trustworthy, and the information is admissible regardless of its source.
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