Multiple Choice
Prosecutors generally have a privilege not to reveal the
A) exculpatory evidence in their possession.
B) agency by which they are employed.
C) identity of confidential informants.
D) fact that they were working undercover.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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