Multiple Choice
When police interrogate a suspect using the "question first and warn later" technique, which statements are admissible at trial?
A) Any statements before and after the warning are admissible.
B) Only the statement after the warning is admissible.
C) The statement after the warning is admissible, if the suspect understands that the initial statements are not.
D) Any statements before the actual arrest took place.
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