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A man was found shot in his apartment. The police arrested one of the victim's friends. During its case-in-chief, the prosecution offers into evidence a sketch, to be authenticated by a police officer who will testify that he found the victim lying bleeding on the floor of his living room and asked who had done this to him, but that the victim could not answer, because he was coughing up blood. The officer will further testify that the victim grabbed his pen and a paper trash bag from the floor and drew a picture of a face with a crooked nose and a jagged line on the left side. The victim then died in the hospital. The prosecution asserts that the defendant's nose had been broken several times and was noticeably crooked as a result, and that the defendant had a prominent scar on his left cheek. If the prosecution substantiates the offer of proof, should the court admit the sketch as evidence?