A suspect is asked about a crime by a private citizen acting on their own without any police involvement.The suspect makes incriminating statements.These statements are
A) admissible unless the suspect was in police custody.
B) inadmissible under Miranda.
C) admissible because the Fifth Amendment does not apply to private citizens.
D) admissible unless the suspect has been formally charged with a crime.
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Q1: Under the Edwards rule,even if a suspect
Q2: Miranda has drawn a "bright line" rule
Q3: Unlike the Sixth Amendment right to counsel
Q4: Trustworthy statements taken in violation of Miranda
Q6: Which of the following is required for
Q7: What standard is required for the government
Q8: A suspect who has an attorney is
Q9: Miranda warnings are required in police custodial
Q10: Before Miranda,the courts decided on the admissibility
Q11: To be valid,a Miranda waiver must be
A)intelligent
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