In order for a Miranda warning to be required, police
A) must want to interrogate an individual whether or not the person is under arrest or not.
B) must have the subject in custody and wish to interrogate the subject.
C) need to offer the warning when a person is under arrest, stopped during a stop and frisk, or when an officer makes a routine traffic stop.
D) need to give the warning to persons under arrest and in cases where a stop and frisk might be appropriate.
E) must only have the subject in custody so that the warning will alert the subject of legal rights recognized in the Miranda case.
B
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