Prior to asking accusatory questions during an interrogation, what should an officer do? A. Turn on their camera.
B. Read the suspect their Miranda rights.
C. Turn on their microphone.
D. Get a secondary officer present.
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The correct answer is B. Read the suspect their Miranda rights.
Before asking accusatory questions during an interrogation, an officer must inform the suspect of their rights, which includes the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. This is important to ensure that any statements made by the suspect are admissible in court and that the suspect is aware of their legal protections. If these rights are not read, any confession or incriminating statement may be challenged in court.