Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not true of the clergy-penitent privilege?
A) It was not recognized by common law.
B) It was originally intended to protect the confessional of the Catholic Church.
C) It protects only communications made during confession.
D) It is recognized by all fifty states and the federal courts.
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