If evidence seized in an unlawful search is used to attack a witness's credibility during cross-examination, the judge will instruct the jury:
A) That they may consider such evidence as inconsistent with the defendant's testimony when evaluating the defendant's credibility
B) That they may not consider the evidence in evaluating whether the defendant is guilty
C) That they are to disregard any reference to the unlawfully obtained evidence
D) None of the above
E) Both a and b
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