When the physical or mental state of a person is to be proved, declarations of another that are indicative of the declarant's physical or mental state are admitted. Are such statements hearsay? For what purpose are such statements admitted? Discuss. Distinguish between out-of-court statements offered to prove the matter asserted and statements that are not hearsay.
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