Police attempt to interrogate a criminal suspect at the police station prior to any court appearance. The suspect states unequivocally that he wants an attorney present during the questioning. Given the scenario, select the true statement.
A) Police can legally attempt to coerce or badger the suspect into waiving his previously asserted Miranda rights while held in uninterrupted Miranda custody since the first refusal to waive.
B) If the suspect is released from Miranda custody and returned to his normal life for some time, generally 14 days, police are legally permitted to attempt the interrogation again.
C) Police can ignore the request for an attorney if the suspect has not been placed under formal arrest.
D) Police cannot attempt an interrogation of the suspect under any circumstances.
Correct Answer:
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Q6: After obtaining a waiver of a suspect's
Q7: Which statement is true?
A) In all situations
Q8: Police are questioning a suspect about a
Q9: When considering the issue of waiver of
Q10: A suspect states, "I was in the
Q12: Which of the following tactics, if used
Q13: A police interrogator conducted an interrogation of
Q14: When governmental coercion is at issue, most
Q15: Failure to comply with Miranda requirements _.
A)
Q16: To have a valid waiver of a
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