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Officers must inform suspects under arrest of their rights. Legally, if an officer doesn't tell the suspect their rights, usually, the case won't be heard or even considered in court.
The correct answer is D. officers must inform suspects under arrest of their rights
In Miranda v. Arizona case the defendant while in police custody was questioned by police officers, detectives but was not given a full and effective warning of his rights before the interrogation process. The court decided in a majority that prior to any questioning the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent.