What has the U.S. Supreme Court held in regards to how clearly a suspect must invoke his Miranda rights? Use examples from the text (or other cases outside the text) to support your answer. How might these rulings affect police procedure when conducting interrogations? What, if anything, has the Court done to address any concerns on the part of the police and civil rights advocates?
What will be an ideal response?
Invocation of Miranda must be sufficiently clear that a reasonable police officer would understand that the suspect is asserting a right to a lawyer or to silence.
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