The defendant is being tried for murder in the bludgeoning death of his brother. The defendant denies any involvement in the crime. He calls a witness to the stand, who testifies that, in his opinion, the defendant is a nonviolent, peaceable man.Which of the following, if offered by the prosecution, would most likely be admissible?A. neighbor's testimony that the defendant has beaten his wife on several occasions.B. A police officer's testimony that the defendant has a general reputation in the community as a violent person.C. A neighbor's testimony that the defendant has a reputation for being untruthful.D. Evidence that the defendant has a conviction for aggravated battery.