A declaration against the interests of the declarant:
A) is sometimes admissible even though it is offered by someone who did not make the actual declaration, if certain conditions are met.
B) cannot be admitted under the Federal Rules as an exception to the hearsay rule unless the statements were against pecuniary interests.
C) is admissible under the Federal Rules as an exception to the hearsay rule even though corroborating circumstances do not indicate the trustworthiness of the statement.
D) is admissible in civil cases but not criminal cases.
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