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The Supreme Court has ruled that trustworthy statements obtained in violation of the Miranda rule may be used:
 
  a. against a defendant in court.
  b. in place of testimony.
  c. to impeach the credibility of awitness who takes the stand.
  d. to shame a defendant in the newspaper.
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