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For Miranda to be required, a suspect must be in custody and also:
 
  a. transported to the police station.
  b. restrained in handcuffs.
  c. held at the police station.
  d. interrogated.

Question 2

The chronic six percent are responsible for of all crimes and two thirds of all violent crimes.
 
  a. one quarter
  b. one third
  c. half
  d. three quarters



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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