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A) Yes, the statement was made when Mary believed that death was imminent.
B) Yes, if Ned told her that he committed the robberies.
C) No, there is no corroboration for the statement.
D) No, the statement does not relate to the cause of Mary's death.
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A) Yes, Kim's statement falls under co-conspirator statements.
B) Yes, Jerry's statement is an admission.
C) No, what Jerry told Mike is double hearsay.
D) No, Kim lacks credibility because she is a co-conspirator.
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A) Yes, it is a statement by a co-conspirator.
B) Yes, it is a spontaneous statement.
C) No, it is a declaration against interest.
D) No, unless someone from the security company testifies.
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A) Yes, it is an excited utterance.
B) Yes, it is a statement of mental state.
C) No, it does not relate to the events occurring at the time he made the statement.
D) No, Lewis has a reputation for untruthfulness.
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A) A gesture or non-verbal communication
B) Failure to deny allegation
C) Actively endorsing another person's statement as one's own opinion
D) Written statement admitting guilt
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A) Yes, if the autopsy shows that Mary died from being shot by Ned.
B) Yes, if Mary believed that death was imminent.
C) No, Mary's statement was hearsay.
D) No, only the medical examiner can determine cause of death.
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A) Contemporaneous declarations can be made in response to questions but spontaneous statements can not
B) Spontaneous statements must be made orally but contemporaneous declarations can be either oral or written
C) Contemporaneous declarations can be made with law enforcement officers present but spontaneous statements can not
D) Spontaneous statements are admissible at trial but contemporaneous declarations are not
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A) Admissions
B) Declaration against Interest
C) Contemporaneous Declaration
D) The prosecutor could use any of these that he chooses
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A) when suspect is detained in the field and only asked a few questions
B) when victim makes statement before officers asks him/her questions
C) after suspect who is in custody waives Miranda rights
D) all of these qualify for the Spontaneous Statement Exception to the Hearsay Rule
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A) oral statements.
B) written assertions.
C) nonverbal conduct.
D) All of these are considered "statements"
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A) must be spontaneous
B) must relate to current mental state
C) must relate to cause of impending death
D) all of these must be present for the Dying Declaration Exception to the Hearsay Rule
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