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He argued that, to stop other attacks, they must be interrogated without the protections of the civilian criminal justice system.
At the dawn of the War on Terror, Radack, an attorney at the Department of Justice (DOJ), wrote a memo stating that John Walker Lindh, the "American Taliban" captured in Afghanistan, had rights and could not be interrogated without the benefit of counsel.
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We can conclude that the ability to investigate at the single sample makes the Fisher's Exact Test conceptually more appropriate to search for similarities among experiments in a microarray databases, that contain a number of hybridizations that should be interrogated without necessarily specifying the membership to a data set or another.
Two weeks ago it ruled that the general ought to be interrogated without delay, then last week it ordered that he be should undergo medical tests first.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-V.T). on Sunday threw a bit of cold water on chatter that the administration would seek a legislative fix to expand the amount of time a terrorist suspect could be interrogated without reading Miranda warnings.
Among other things, he would require the U.S. to treat a suspected al Qaeda affiliate, whether arrested within the United States or abroad, as a war criminal who can be interrogated without Miranda rights and detained indefinitely without trial.
For some, the patrol's practices evoke the same fears as a new immigration law in Arizona — that anyone, anytime, can be interrogated without cause.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it easier for the police and prosecutors to question suspects, lifting some restrictions on when defendants can be interrogated without their lawyers present.
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.
There, he was interrogated without being read the Miranda rights that apply to all federal criminal prosecutions.
The teenager, Al-Hasan Muhtaseb, described how he had been interrogated without a lawyer late into the night, forced to confess to throwing stones, made to sign a confession in Hebrew that he couldn't read, jailed with adults and brought before a military court.
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