Ethan is charged with armed robbery and is meeting with his attorney, Audrey, to prepare for trial. During the trial prep session, Ethan tells Audrey about a young girl that Ethan killed, unrelated to the armed robbery. It has been all over the local news that this young girl is missing, and her parents have been desperately looking for her. Ethan tells Audrey where the body is buried. Doubting Ethan's story, Audrey actually goes to the burial site and verifies that the body is there. Later, the prosecuting attorney discovers information that makes Ethan a suspect in this murder and also discovers information that Audrey knows about the body and where it is buried. The prosecuting attorney thus subpoenas Audrey to court to testify about this information. If this is considered privileged information, will Audrey be compelled to testify about where the missing girl's body is buried?
a. No, she cannot testify unless she can do it in a way that will not implicate Ethan.
b. Yes, the parents have the right to know where their missing daughter is and to give her a decent burial.
c. No, the court will likely deny the prosecutor's subpoena for Audrey.
d. Yes, it has nothing to do with the case for which Audrey is representing Ethan.