Sentence examples for access to interrogate from inspiring English sources

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And Pakistani officials have been given access to interrogate militants captured in Afghanistan.

Previous agreements made earlier in the year granted Pakistan access to interrogate fighters captured on the Afghan side of the Durand Line.

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The International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and individual studies have released sequence data; however, gaining access to and interrogating this information requires expert bioinformatic collaborations.

In cases where the charged servicemember remained in Japan, Japanese authorities often did not have access to question or interrogate the U.S. servicemember, making it difficult for Japanese prosecutors to prepare a case for indictment.

The legal claim says that while Belhaj and another rendered suspect, Sami al-Saadi, were in Libyan detention, "the UK security and intelligence services sought and obtained access to them and interrogated them in circumstances where it was obvious they were being held incommunicado, without any judicial supervision, and were subject to mistreatment and torture".

The slides can be shipped on ice, allowing any research group with access to standard culture facilities to interrogate the prey library with their bait of interest.

If Virginia wants to avoid false confessions in the future, Mr. Kendall said, all criminal defendants should be given access to counsel before being interrogated and all interrogations should be recorded in full.

The brothers did not have access to lawyers while being interrogated, nor during the course of their trial.

They were condemned to lengthy prison sentences without having access to lawyers whilst being interrogated, nor during the course of their trial.

In a sworn statement in 2003, Vice Adm. Lowell E. Jacoby, then the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told a federal judge in New York that Mr. Padilla should be interrogated without access to a lawyer.

When the prison opened, in 2002, it seemed like a rogue intelligence agent's dream — an offshore facility, free from U.S. laws, where foreign prisoners could be held without access to family or lawyers, and interrogated however their jailers saw fit.

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