A defendant's offer to plead guilty
A) cannot be used as evidence if the defendant goes to trial.
B) can be used at trial as evidence of guilt.
C) can be used as evidence at trial if the prosecution consents.
D) can be used at trial if the defendant fails to plea bargain in good faith.
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