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Hearsay evidence may be admissible — so government agents could testify about what informants told them — and there would be no requirement for Miranda warnings before interrogations.
The Taguba report indicates that the military police may have been used to "soften up" detainees in Afghanistan before interrogations there as well.
Hearsay evidence may be admissible so government agents could testify about what informants told them and there would be no requirement for Miranda warnings before interrogations.
Other released prisoners complained to Human Rights Watch of being made to stand motionless for hours on end before interrogations, with bright spotlights shining into their eyes.
Feinstein's staff discovered the courier's name in CIA files before interrogations began, and so claims that they added nothing to the effort.
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The inquiry has heard that a number with gunshot wounds received no pain relief before interrogation.
All along, he and most of the others involved—have claimed that they were simply following orders to "soften up" the detainees before interrogation.
Nine months after his release, Harith issued a statement in which he said he was still in pain as a result of the beatings he received before interrogation.
"I realized that the reason for this was to break the spirit of the detainees before interrogation," he told an Iraqi employee of The New York Times in Najaf, the Shiite holy city south of Baghdad where the rebel cleric Moktada al-Sadr is hiding out from the American military.
In his book The Men Who Stare at Goats, British journalist Jon Ronson documents how the US Army played music to Iraqi prisoners of war to disorient them before interrogation.
A Miranda warning is an explanation of a suspect's rights that must be given by law enforcement before interrogation.
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