Sandy is on trial for selling crack cocaine. To prove the cr…

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Sаndy is оn triаl fоr selling crаck cоcaine. To prove the crime, the prosecutor will call Officer Grange, an undercover officer who will testify that he approached Sandy and that she gave him a rock of crack cocaine inside of a red balloon.  Sandy argues that she was not the one who sold Officer Grange the cocaine—she was merely standing next to the seller, and the police arrested the wrong person. The prosecutor also wants to call Officer Hansen, an undercover officer who purchased crack cocaine from Sandy one year ago. Sandy was arrested for that crime, pled guilty, and served six months in jail. Officer Hansen will testify that when he bought the crack cocaine from Sandy one year ago, she gave him the cocaine inside a red balloon. Is Officer Hansen’s testimony admissible?

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