Multiple Choice
Hillary was read her Miranda rights and was in the process of being questioned by the police at police headquarters about a bank robbery. During the questioning, Hillary decides that it may be in her best interest to get a lawyer. Which of the following statements by Hillary would require the police to stop their questioning of Hillary until she has had time to speak to a lawyer?
A) "I think that I need an attorney."
B) "Do I need an attorney?"
C) "I want an attorney."
D) "Maybe I should talk to a lawyer."
E) All of the above, except b
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