Official records made by a public officer who was under a duty to keep records of transactions are:
A) ordinarily admissible in evidence even though not verified by the person who actually made the entries.
B) not admissible unless the person who made the entries testifies as to the accuracy of the entries.
C) considered ancient documents and therefore are admissible as genuine.
D) only hearsay and therefore not admissible.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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