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    Police Use of Actions or Words That Are Reasonable Likely
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Police Use of Actions or Words That Are Reasonable Likely

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Police use of actions or words that are reasonable likely to elicit an incriminating response is an acceptable method of obtaining information without running the risk of violating Miranda.

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