Multiple Choice
Police are questioning a suspect about a crime.Miranda warnings are read to the suspect and the suspect clearly indicates he wishes to remain silent.The police:
A) are, from this point forward, forever barred from asking questions of the suspect related to the crime in question and other crimes.
B) must immediately respect the decision and stop with questioning, but may continue questioning about the crime, and possibly other crimes, after a significant amount of time passes and after re-reading the Miranda warnings prior to subsequent interrogations.
C) may ignore verbal requests to remain silent, unless in writing.
D) must immediately contact an attorney for the criminal suspect.
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