Evidence that is considered incompetent for one purpose:
A) cannot be admitted even if it meets the competency standard for another purpose.
B) cannot be considered as admissible because it was found incompetent for one purpose.
C) must be admitted if a judge thinks that fairness to the defendant requires admission even though it was found by the judge to be incompetent evidence.
D) may be admitted if it clearly meets the competency standards for a different purpose.
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