How can a defendant's refusal to answer questions by law enforcement before any arrest or placement in custody be used during trial?
A) As evidence of guilt
B) As evidence of the suspect's apprehension
C) As mitigating circumstances
D) As explanatory circumstances
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Q8: Failure to give a suspect the Miranda
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