The defendant who has been accused of burglarizing Suzie's condo has listed several character witnesses. The defense attorney calls one of those witnesses and begins laying the foundation for testimony about the defendant. The prosecution asks for a sidebar conference to remind the judge about the prosecution's motion in limine (prepared by the brilliant paralegal) which discusses the law regarding the appropriate time for character evidence about the defendant. The judge should caution the defense as follows:
A)The witness may render an opinion regarding the defendant's character for truthfulness at any time during the defendant's case in chief.
B) The witness may testify about the defendant's reputation for truthfulness any time during the defendant's case in chief.
C)The witness may testify about the defendant's character for truthfulness only if the defendant testifies that he is a good person. D)The witness may testify about the defendant's character for truthfulness if it has been attacked during or after the defendant testifies.