Following the opinion in Shatzer, even if a suspect has invoked their right to an attorney under Miranda, the police may again attempt to talk to the suspect if:
a. the suspect's attorney is appointed
b. the police obtain permission from the prosecutor
c. more than 14 days have passed since invocation of the right to an attorney and the suspect has been released back to his normal life (wherever that may be)
d. never; Shatzer held that police may not again talk to a suspect under any circumstances once the suspect has invoked their right to counsel
Answer: c. more than 14 days have passed since invocation of the right to an attorney and the suspect has been released back to his normal life (wherever that may be)
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