A statement made by a co-conspirator against other conspirators:

a. Is admissible as an admission if the statement was made during the course of the conspiracy and in furtherance of the purpose of the conspiracy
b. Is inadmissible as a violation of the Fifth Amendment rights of the other conspirators
c. Is admissible as an admission of a party-opponent unless the other conspirators take the witness stand to contradict the statement
d. Is inadmissible hearsay


a. Is admissible as an admission if the statement was made during the course of the conspiracy and in furtherance of the purpose of the conspiracy

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