Multiple Choice
At what point must police cease questioning due to an invocation of Miranda?
A) when there is any indication the suspect desires an attorney
B) when the suspect gives a statement that a reasonable officer should understand to be an invocation
C) when the suspect clearly and unambiguously requests the presence of an attorney
D) when the suspect clearly states "I want to speak to a lawyer"
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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