Multiple Choice
The rights concerning self-incrimination announced by the Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona must be given to a suspect when:
I. he or she is first subjected to police interrogation.
II. he or she is first subjected to police interrogation while in custody at the station.
III. he or she is first subjected to police interrogation while deprived of her freedom of action in any significant way.
IV. he or she is first taken into custody or deprived of her freedom of action in any
Significant way.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II, III
C) II, III
D) III
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