Consistent with the Miranda warnings, once an arrestee has been given the Miranda warnings, orally waived them, and has spoken with police about the merits of why the person has been arrested, he or she
A) cannot refuse to continue to speak with police about the case since the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights have been waived by arrestee's conduct.
B) can later refuse to speak further and can request an attorney.
C) has waived any Miranda-referenced rights for the duration of the police investigation.
D) cannot later invoke the right to counsel and the police may continue their interrogation.
E) still has a Fourth Amendment right to refuse to speak with police that can be asserted.
B
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