Should Judge John inform the jury about the stipulation
A) Yes, the prosecution has the right to enter stipulations in criminal trials.
B) Judge John should accept the stipulation only if he believes it is true.
C) Judge John should reject Paul's request for a stipulation because Dick did not agree to it.
D) Judge John should reject Paul's request for a stipulation because stipulations are unconstitutional in criminal cases.
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