If a suspect invokes the Miranda rights to an attorney during custodial interrogation:

a. Police may not question the person again without an attorney present
b. Police must stop questioning, but may return several hours later and ask the suspect to waive his/her rights
c. Police must stop questioning immediately, but may resume questioning later as long as no coercion is used
d. Police may not question the suspect further about the crime that was being discussed when he/she invoked Miranda but may ask questions about other crimes


A

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