Larry and Linda are married. Larry is being sued for embezzlement by his former employer. The prosecution has issued a subpoena for Linda and plans to question Linda about conversations she had with Larry, hoping to gain information about the crime. Linda is exploring what her options are at this point. Which of the following is not one of Linda's options?
A) Linda can refuse to testify based on the marital communication privilege.
B) Linda can waive the marital communications privilege in exchange for immunity from prosecution and can then testify against Larry without Larry having to waive the privilege.
C) Linda can refuse to testify to the communications unless Larry waives the marital communications privilege.
D) Linda can testify if both she and Larry waive the marital communications privilege.
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