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    When a Defense Attorney Wishes to Exclude the Defendant's Statement
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When a Defense Attorney Wishes to Exclude the Defendant's Statement

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Question 2

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When a defense attorney wishes to exclude the defendant's statement to the police,he or she will often file a


A) Brady motion.
B) motion to dismiss.
C) motion to suppress.
D) motion to "reveal the deal."

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