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by GavinMcG 3344 days ago
Not sure if there's case law specifically on this point, thus the hedging from the author with "can very possibly". The Supreme Court has ruled that when in custody, it's not enough to simply remain silent – you must invoke the right. And, it's not an invocation that's valid indefinitely. They can try to interview you again after a reasonable amount of time has passed, so you may need to invoke your right to remain silent every 24 hours.