When an effort is made to impeach a witness by showing evidence of other crimes:
A) generally the questions can only relate to conviction of a felony, infamous crime, or crime involving moral turpitude.
B) a witness may be asked questions relating to conviction of other crimes regardless of the type of crime.
C) questions that relate to convictions for a felony are admissible even if the witness has been pardoned.
D) the judge has no discretion in determining the admissibility of evidence relating to prior convictions.
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