The Jones family lives in Washington, DC, and has a booming methamphetamine business out of their house. One night a tree falls on their home, exposing their operation to the fire department, which reports the lab to the police. Mr. Jones requests that a jury be present to hear this case. At trial, the prosecutor in Mr. Jones's case receives an e-mail that provides an index of previous cases of prosecuting meth dealers where the evidence was obtained in nontraditional ways. What can the prosecutor do with this information?

A. Present these cases as evidence.
B. Use these cases in the future but not for this trial.
C. Videoconference with other prosecutors who have tried these cases.
D. Communicate with the police department to prosecute these other cases.


Answer: A

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