Admissions of a party to the case are admissible in court:
A) Only if introduced by the opposing party
B) Admissible in civil cases but the Fifth Amendment prohibits their use in criminal trials
C) Admissible to impeach a party that testifies but not as evidence of guilt
D) Admissible by either side as long as the statements are documented
Correct Answer:
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