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In The Tower of London: A Historical Romance he created a vivid image of underground torture chambers and devices for extracting confessions that stuck in the public imagination.
Mr. Fink, according to Mr. Goldstein's brief, was "a heroin addict and career felon" with "an uncanny knack for extracting confessions from cellmates".
The water tank, a common method for extracting confessions, is a seriously questionable technique in any scenario, but especially against the peaceful Tolkienists.
Legally, the Islamic Republic's Constitution explicitly bans torture, saying, "All forms of torture for the purpose of extracting confessions or acquiring information are forbidden," adding, "Any testimony, confession or oath obtained under duress is devoid of value".
Under the spotlight of high-profile terrorism trials followed closely by the UK and international monitors, one might have expected Jordan to come to grips with its troubled history of extracting confessions through coercion, at least for this one case.
"The police are capable of extracting confessions from the culprits.
Employing systematic torture, the commissar sets about extracting confessions from the loggers.
He was the first to challenge the prosecution tactic of extracting confessions until defendants incriminated themselves.
There was this one guy who invented a special device for extracting fly genitals.
"Extracting confessions in dubious circumstances through coercion fails to convince us that the photojournalists were spies".
He skewers the Japanese police, who have far more practice extracting confessions than solving crimes.
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