Pоlice аrrest Mаriа fоr rоbbery and take her to the station. Before questioning, Detective Lee tells her:“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you. You have the right to an attorney if you go to court.”Maria says, “Okay,” and agrees to talk.During questioning, Maria admits she was present at the scene but denies involvement.After 30 minutes, Maria states, “Maybe I should talk to a lawyer.” Detective Lee responds, “This is your chance to help yourself,” and continues questioning. Maria then confesses.The next day, Maria is formally charged.While in jail, an undercover informant placed in her cell engages Maria in conversation and asks what really happened. Maria makes incriminating statements.At trial, the prosecution seeks to introduce all statements.Maria moves to suppress. Call of the Question: Discuss all constitutional issues related to Maria’s statements. Analyze whether each statement is admissible, including any arguments for suppression.