Which of the following is true about a witness who is a convicted felon?
A) He or she is incompetent to testify as a witness.
B) He or she cannot be impeached by proof of a prior conviction unless the prior conviction had to do with truthfulness or honesty.
C) He or she cannot be impeached by proof of a prior conviction unless the convicted crime is the same as the current charge.
D) He or she can be impeached by proof of a prior conviction of a felony.
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