Answer:The police must administer an intelligence test to the suspect to determine if he or she really does understand the rights. The police must make another attempt to explain the suspect’s rights before beginning the interrogation. The police are now free to interrogate the suspect. The police must determine why the suspect does not understand his or her rights as they have been explained.
Commander and Chief of the armed forces, Head of the Administrative State, Power to appoint officials, Power to make agreements with other heads of state, Sign and Veto Bills. They can be found in section 3.