Which of the following best describes a present sense impression?
A. It is a statement made previously that is consistent with the present testimony of a witness.
B. It is a statement not actually made by a party but by an individual acting on behalf of the party as a person expressly authorized to speak on behalf of the party.
C. It is a statement describing or explaining an event or a condition, made while or immediately after the declarant perceived it.
D. It is an out-of-court statement identifying a person made after the declarant has seen that person.
Answer: C
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