In Michigan v. Mosley, in determining if a suspect's invocation of his or her right to remain silent under Miranda was "scrupulously honored" by the police officers, the Court relied on all of the following factors, except:
A) When the suspect invoked his right to remain silent, police immediately stopped questioning him.
B) When the suspect invoked his right to remain silent, the police officers suspended further interrogation for a significant period of time.
C) The police read him his Miranda rights before questioning him a second time about a crime different in time, nature, and place.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above.
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