http://caranfindel.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] caranfindel 2018-01-29 09:10 pm (UTC)

Any statements meant to get an answer from a suspect are considered interrogation. Now, you could get picky and say he didn't specifically state "I invoke my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent." But that's the kind of semantics that a judge probably would not put up with. In any case, Donna's not very veiled threats against his safety would be considered coercion.

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