Multiple Choice
A police interrogator conducted an interrogation of Ben Wright without reading him his Miranda warnings. During the interrogation, Mr. Wright voluntarily confessed to a crime and informed the interrogator of the whereabouts of the weapon used in the crime. The weapon was discovered at the provided location, and the suspect's prints were on the weapon. Based on the U.S. Supreme Court interpretation of Miranda, select the true statement.
A) The confession, but not the weapon, will be admitted into evidence.
B) The weapon, but not the confession, will be admitted into evidence.
C) Both the weapon and the confession will be admitted into evidence.
D) Neither the weapon, nor the confession, will be admitted into evidence.
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