If a witness makes an out-of-court statement that contradicts his or her in-court testimony, the out-of-court statement is not considered hearsay. This is known as a
A) prior consistent statement.
B) prior inconsistent statement.
C) prior statement of identification.
D) prior statement of misidentification.
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