Evidence the defendant has previously committed similar crimes is admissible:
A) only if there is sufficient similarity to satisfy a modus operandi.
B) if the defendant is claiming mistaken identity as a defense at the current trial.
C) only if the defendant takes the stand and denies the prior offenses.
D) prior offenses are not admissible because they are prejudicial.
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