If a suspect was arrested and questioned in violation of Miranda, a voluntary statement obtained during a subsequent interrogation session will be admissible at trial:
A) As long as Miranda warnings are given correctly prior to obtaining the second interrogation
B) Only if the suspect was released from custody for at least 24 hours before the second session
C) If Miranda warnings were given correctly prior to the second interrogation session, the Fruit of the Poison Tree analysis will be used to determine if they are admissible
D) Never
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