When can a rape victim's past sexual conduct be brought in as evidence in the trial of his/her alleged rapist?
A. when it shows that he/she was likely to engage in sexual relations with anyone who offered
B. when it shows that he/she had consented to sexual relations with other people who shared the same physical characteristics as the defendant
C. when it shows a past sexual relationship between the victim and the defendant
D. Such evidence is never admissible.
C. when it shows a past sexual relationship between the victim and the defendant
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