Multiple Choice
When a suspect is willing to give a verbal statement about his involvement in a crime,but is unwilling to have it written down at that time,the investigator should:
A) interrupt the suspects remarks to ask for a signed statement.
B) wait until the suspect has finished giving the verbal statement to ask for a signed written statement.
C) suggest that the suspect hold off on giving a verbal statement for the time being.
D) not assure the suspect that the statement will contain only information given to the investigator.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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