Multiple Choice
Generally, there is nothing illegal about accusing an innocent person of misdeeds as long as:
A) The accuser has predication to believe the accused has committed an offense.
B) The accusation is made under reasonable conditions and in private.
C) The accuser does not take any action that is likely to make an innocent person confess.
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:

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