Multiple Choice
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence and in a number of jurisdictions, which of the following is specifically defined as not being hearsay, even though it may appear to be hearsay?
A) admission by a party opponent
B) unsworn statements made before a judge
C) statements by the victim of a crime
D) statements by the judge at a prior trial
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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