A statement made by a party to a lawsuit is admissible as an opposing parties' statement (admissions) if it is offered by the opposing party:
A) whether the statement was against the interest of the declarant at the time it was made or not
B) only if it was against the interest of the declarant at the time it was made
C) only if it is a present sense impression or an excited utterance
D) only if it constitutes an adoptive opposing parties' statement (admissions)
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