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A witness can be impeached for having committed a prior bad act in the recent past even though it did not result in a conviction:
a. only if the criminal charges are pending.
b. only if the act occurred within the jurisdiction of the court.
c. if the act would be considered as dishonest or involving moral turpitude.
d. A witness can never be impeached for having committed a bad act regardless of the years elapsed or the type crime