Question

Lara is indicted. Mac, the arresting officer, advises Lara of her right to counsel. Lara waives the right and confesses to the crime. Later, Lara claims that her confession should be excluded as evidence from her trial. Under the ruling in Case 9.1, Fellers v. United States, the statement will most likely be
a. admitted because Lara knew she did the crime and confessed.
b. admitted because Lara made it after being advised of her rights.
c. excluded because a confession is not admissible in a criminal trial.
d. excluded because it was elicited before Lara was advised of her rights.

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