Multiple Choice
What is one way that a suspect can invoke their right to remain silent?
A) making written statements instead of oral statements
B) refusing to answer any questions after hours of questioning
C) staying silent for the first interrogation, even if they make incriminating statements during the second interrogation
D) stating to the officer(s) that they are choosing to remain silent
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