Multiple Choice
After obtaining a waiver of a suspect's rights police start the process of interrogating a criminal suspect about a particular crime.After a few questions are asked,the suspect clearly and unambiguously communicates her desire to talk to an attorney.The police:
A) cannot, from this point forward, take any steps to deliberately elicit incriminating statements.
B) cannot, from this point forward, take any steps to deliberately elicit incriminating statements unless the criminal suspect initiates the contact.
C) can ignore the request because it was not put forth in writing.
D) can ignore the request because it was made after an initial waiver of rights was secured.
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