Answer: Yes, because the character of a victim can be established only by reputation or opinion evidence
Explanation:
Character evidence is a testimony that's submitted in order to price that an individual acted in a certain way regarding a particular situation based on the person's character.
Based on the information given in the question, if the prosecutor objects on the grounds that the records are inadmissible character evidence, then the court would sustain the objection because the character of a victim can be established only by reputation or opinion evidence.
Character evidence is typically not admissible especially when it's offered to show that there is conformity of trait of the character.
Therefore, the correct option is A.