All of the following statements support a finding that vital statistic records, such as a birth or death certificates, are suitable records to qualify as exceptions to the hearsay rules, except:
A) Vital statistics are considered reliable because individuals have a duty to report these events.
B) The events are required to be reported immediately following the occurrence of the event.
C) The individuals who record these events are not considered persons who would have a motive to misrepresent the facts.
D) The information is readily available from other sources to corroborate the data contained in the record.
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