The prosecution can introduce evidence that the defendant tried to conceal evidence:
A) only if the defendant is charged with receiving stolen property.
B) only at the trial of the person charged with helping the defendant hide the evidence.
C) only if the evidence is never found.
D) as circumstantial evidence that the defendant is guilty.
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