When a person is in police custody and after Miranda warnings have been given and the police want to interrogate the individual:
A) the police may attempt to get the person in custody to talk to them even after that person indicated that he or she was relying on the protections of Miranda.
B) the police may begin interrogation once the Miranda warnings have been given to the person in custody because the arrestee has been given proper legal advice.
C) the individual must first consult with an attorney before police may attempt to interrogate that individual.
D) no interrogation may be initiated after the person in custody expresses a clear desire to talk with an attorney.
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