When can a suspect be interrogated without an attorney present after the suspect has asked for an attorney?
A. if the suspect is indigent and a public defender cannot be obtained quickly
B. if there is a break in custody between the request for an attorney and the interrogation
C. if the suspect responds to questions while waiting for the attorney to arrive
D. The suspect can never be interrogated without an attorney present after asking for an attorney.
B. if there is a break in custody between the request for an attorney and the interrogation
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