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Which of the following are examples of knowing waivers of a suspect's rights after being read his Miranda rights?
I. The suspect invoked his right to counsel, and after a five hour ride in the back of a police car, he signed a waiver when police asked if there was anything he wanted to say.
II. The suspect talked to police after he refused to sign an express waiver.
III. A disoriented and mentally ill suspect signed a waiver and confessed.
IV. A suspect who speaks and understands very little English signs an express
Waiver and talks to the police.
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