Generally, who can waive the spousal confidential communications privilege?
A. the testifying spouse
B. the spouse against whom the evidence is being used
C. Either spouse can waive the privilege.
D. Neither spouse can waive the privilege unless the other spouse agrees.
D. Neither spouse can waive the privilege unless the other spouse agrees.
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