Multiple Choice
Under the "forfeiture by wrongdoing" rule, a defendant who deliberately makes a witness unavailable waives
A) the right to object to hearsay with regard to that witness.
B) the privilege against self-incrimination.
C) the right to cross-examine any witness who presents hearsay about the unavailable witness.
D) the right to challenge the competence of any witness who presents hearsay about the unavailable witness.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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