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An officer went to interview a possible suspect at his home. The person said he would not answer any questions without a lawyer present. Did he invoke his Miranda right to counsel?
No
During an interrogation, the investigating officer falsely told the suspect that he had been positively identified by a witness. Was this falsehood permissible?
Yes
Police officers responded to a 9-1-1 call of an armed suspect trying to rob a supermarket. They apprehended him inside the busy supermarket, but he had no gun on him. They asked him where the gun was located, but they did not read him his Miranda rights. He told them where he discarded it. Was his statement admissible in court?
Yes
Two officers, responding to the scene of a reported early-morning burglary, spotted a lone male near the scene. He partially matched broadcast descriptions of one of the suspects. They stopped him and asked him where he was coming from without reading him his Miranda rights. Would his answer be admissible in court?
Yes
A suspect voluntarily came with officers to the police station for questioning. He was told he was not under arrest. And, he was told he could not leave until he told the truth. Was this a violation of Miranda?
Yes