The first Miranda warning states: You have the right to remain silent.This right applies:
A) If you do not invoke the right to remain silent at the start of questioning you do not have the right to invoke it later If you waive the right to remain silent, you cannot invoke it again.
B) If you waive the right to remain silent, you have the right to invoke it at any time during police questioning.
C) The Fifth Amendment right to remain silent applies to questioning by federal agents but does not apply to actions by state law enforcement agents.
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Q25: In which of the following situations can
Q26: The standard for a waiver of Miranda
Q27: A person who has been acquitted of
Q28: Once the statute of limitations has run
Q29: When advising a suspect of the Miranda
Q31: A person who has been given immunity
Q32: If a suspect invokes the Miranda right
Q33: The Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination applies
Q34: A person can invoke a Fifth Amendment
Q35: If the defendant takes the witness stand
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