Multiple Choice
An exception to the marital confidential communication privilege and the marital testimonial privilege is:
A) a spouse may testify if he or she has been injured by the defendant spouse.
B) one spouse may testify about the communications, if the communications were made in the presence of third parties.
C) a third person may testify about communications between the spouses if the communications are overheard by the third person through the carelessness of the spouses.
D) All of the responses above constitute exceptions to the husband-wife confidential communication privilege.
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