A is wrong. Although it is flawed, the testimony that is equivalent to his intellectual and mental condition can be accepted
B is wrong. It is not that it is not admissible under any circumstances, but the proof is weak and needs to be Reinforcement
C is wrong. Inspection and inspection records do not have to be signed by witnesses. If a suitable witness cannot be found, the entire process can be videotaped to prove its legitimacy
< p>D is correct. If there is no transcript and the source cannot be proven (meaning that reasonable explanation or correction cannot be made), forced elimination is required.