During an interrogation, police ask the suspect, “What have you and your lawyer had to say to one another about this case?” Is this question permissible?

a. Yes, because the suspect’s lawyer is not present.
b. Yes, because the suspect is free to answer or not, as he or she sees fit.
c. No, because any conversations between client and lawyer are legally protected.
d. No, because there is no showing that the police needed this information.


c. No, because any conversations between client and lawyer are legally protected.

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