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Under Miranda vs. Arizona, police must advise suspects of all but which of the following rights:

a) the suspect's absolute right to have a free attorney (regardless of wealth) as long as suspect wants one.
b) the suspect's right to have an attorney present while being questioned.
c) the suspect's right to remain silent.
d) the suspect's right to be advised that anything they say could be used against them in court.


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Answer:

B. The Suspect's right to have an attorney Present while questioned.

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