With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". being “routine booking questions” attendant to arrest and custody, Miranda is not implicated. Pennsylvania v. Muniz, 496 U.S. 582, 601-02, 110 S.Ct. 2638, 110 L.Ed.2d 528 (1990); see also United States v. Washington, 462 F.3d 1124, 1133 (9th Cir. 2006) (“Asking about a nickname, even if it is for identification purposes, is no different from simply asking for a suspect’s name. Questions about a person’s identity are not unconstitutional even if identification of the person may help lead to the prosecution of that person for a crime. Police routinely ask suspects their names after being told that the person committed a crime or after otherwise determining that a person is a suspect.” (internal citations omitted)); United States v. Arellano-Ochoa, 461 F.3d 1142, 1146 (9th Cir.2006) (<HOLDING>). AFFIRMED. ** This disposition is not

A: holding that questions regarding a defendants name address height weight eye color birth date and current age constituted custodial interrogation but fell within the  routine booking question exception which exempts from mirandas coverage questions to secure the biographical data necessary to complete booking or pretrial services but observing that that the exception would not apply to questions posed during the booking process that are designed to elicit incriminatory admissions citations and internal quotation signals omitted
B: recognizing routine booking question exception observing that the underlying rationale for the exception is that routine booking questions do not constitute interrogation because they do not normally elicit incriminating responses and holding that where questions regarding normally routine biographical information are designed to elicit incriminating information the questioning constitutes interrogation subject to the strictures of miranda   citations omitted
C: recognizing the routine booking question exception
D: holding that questions concerning the place and date of birth fall within the routine booking question exception to miranda
D.