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    In a Coercive Setting,delaying Miranda Warnings to Elicit a Confession
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In a Coercive Setting,delaying Miranda Warnings to Elicit a Confession

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

In a coercive setting,delaying Miranda warnings to elicit a confession is


A) good police strategy
B) acceptable as long as the confession is repeated after the warning
C) acceptable only if an arrest has been made
D) a violation of the right to remain silent

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