Joe was arrested by an officer of the Los Angeles Police Department. He was read his rights and taken to the police station. At the police station, he called his attorney. His attorney advised him not to say anything until he was present. Joe told the investigating officer that he wasn't going to say anything until his attorney was present. The officer ignored what Joe said and continued questioning him during which Joe made some incriminating statements. At Joe's trial, the evidence will probably be excluded on which of the following ground?

A. The Miranda rule.
B. The Sixth Amendment right to Counsel
C. The Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment
D. The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment


Answer: D

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