Ethan is charged with armed robbery and confides in his attorney, Audrey, about an unrelated murder of a young girl. Ethan discloses the location of the girl's body during their trial preparation session. Audrey independently verifies the information and later, the prosecuting attorney subpoenas Audrey to testify about the body's location. If this information is considered privileged, will Audrey be compelled to testify?
a) No, she cannot testify unless she can do it in a way that will not implicate Ethan.
b) No, the court will likely deny the request of the prosecutor to subpoena Audrey.
c) Yes, it has nothing to do with the case for which Audrey is representing Ethan.
d) Yes, the parents have the right to know.