What does the parol evidence rule do

What does the parol evidence rule do?

A. It determines which contracts are required to be in writing.

B. It sets the general rules for the admissability of evidence in criminal actions.

C. It sets the rules for admissibility of evidence relating to releasing a criminal from a prison term.

D. It limits the ability of parties to written contracts from introducing certain evidence related to the contract.

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