In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court conclude that a suspect being questioned cannot assert his or her right to remain silent by remaining silent in the face of continued questioning by the officer?

a. Roper v. Simmons
b. Berghuis v. Thompson
c. Florida v. Powell
d. New York v. Quarles


b

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