Which of the following is a true statement about evidence used in criminal trials?
A) Hearsay is firsthand evidence.
B) Most witnesses are permitted to give their opinions above and beyond those that are rationally based on their own common perceptions.
C) Even relevant evidence may be inadmissible if its use could prejudice, confuse, or mislead the jury.
D) Evidence may be relevant and admissible even if it does not tend to prove or disprove any material fact in dispute.
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