With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". (sitting as juvenile court) 1-12-94-Felony Theft (# 4722) — Same disposition as listed above. 12-5-93-Felony breaking and entering (# 4712) — same disposition as listed above. Records indicate that the defendant did pay all restitution and court costs in full. The report states that the officer spoke with John Gadsby, a supervisor for the Centerville Office. The trial court made a factual finding that the defendant committed theft and burglary as a juvenile that would have been felonies had they been committed by an adult. We hold that the trial court was entitled to rely upon evidence of the juvenile offenses contained 'in the presentence report. This court has consistently held the pre-sentence report to be reliable hearsay. See State v. Baker, 956 S.W.2d 8,17 (Tenn.Crim.App.1997) (<HOLDING>). Furthermore, this court has held that

A: holding that the information contained in a presentence report is reliable because it is based upon the presentence officers research of the records contact with relevant agencies and the gathering of information which is required to be included in a presentence report
B: holding that if the government fails to object to the presentence report the district courts reliance on the report is reviewed for plain error
C: holding that express adoption of factual findings in presentence report is sufficient
D: holding district courts adoption of the presentence report constitutes sufficient findings
A.