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Which constitutional rights is a suspect in police custody entitled to according to the

U.S. Supreme Court decision below?
"If the individual indicates, prior to or during questioning, that he
wishes to remain silent, the interrogation must cease, if he states that
he wants an attorney, the questioning must cease until an attorney is
present."
-Excerpt from Miranda v. Arizona, decided June 13, 1966
the right to reasonable bail and to not receive unusual punishment
the right to a speedy trial and to confront the witnesses against him
the right to an impartial jury and to not be tried twice for the same offense
the right to not incriminate him or herself and to receive legal counsel if requested

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Answer: I think it is D. The right to not incriminate him or herself-

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Did you get the answer yet cause I have the same test right now and I would like to know if there’s an answer

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