A woman is arrested for an offence of supply of a controlled drug and is interviewed under caution with her solicitor present. The interviewing officer asks the woman about her previous convictions for robbery committed several years ago when she was a teenager, and suggests that she has graduated from robbery to become a drug dealer. The officer then tells the woman that if she answers all his questions he will make sure that she is bailed, but otherwise she will remain in custody after charge.What should the woman's solicitor do in response to the officer's question and statement?
A、The solicitor should ask the woman if she would like further legal advice so that the interview is paused. The solicitor should then advise the woman not to answer questions about her previous convictions.
B、The solicitor should tell the woman not to answer any further questions in the interview.
C、The solicitor should not intervene but should allow the interview to continue as the officer's question and statement will provide grounds to exclude the interview in court.
D、The solicitor should allow the woman to answer the question about her previous convictions but then stop the interview to advise her that the officer's statement about bail is oppressive.
E、The solicitor should advise the woman not to answer the question about her previous convictions and ask her if she would like further legal advice. The solicitor should tell the officer that the statement about bail is inappropriate.