Multiple Choice
SCOTUS has relied on three provisions in the U.S. Constitution to develop rules to control police interrogation and confessions: the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause, the Sixth Amendment right-to-counsel clause, and:
A) the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
B) the Eighth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
C) the Fourth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
D) the Tenth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
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