Multiple Choice
A suspect has been formally charged with a crime (either through prosecutor information or grand jury indictment) . The suspect has been assigned defense counsel. While in police custody, the suspect contacts police detectives requesting a meeting to discuss the charges and evidence. The police:
A) can meet the suspect for interrogation, but not deliberately elicit evidence, without notifying the suspect's defense attorney
B) can meet the suspect for deliberate elicitation of evidence, but not interrogation, without notifying the suspect's defense attorney
C) must contact the suspect's attorney
D) can meet with the suspect, without the attorney present, if the judge gives permission
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