Question

Case 1.3
Robert is at police headquarters being interviewed by detectives regarding a fire that destroyed his business. What was a friendly discussion suddenly turns adversarial when the detectives accuse him of starting the fire to collect insurance. They both tell him to think about what he wants to say about the crime and leave him alone in a locked interview room.

At this point, it is clear that Robert is not free to go and is being accused of a crime by detectives, although they have not told him that he is under arrest. Which constitutional amendment governs Robert's detention at police headquarters?
a. First Amendment
b. Second Amendment
c. Fifth Amendment
d. Fourth Amendment

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