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During an early interrogation after he became an informant, Perez was asked if he wanted to be addressed as Rafael.
That percentage aligns with Chicago police's broader practice of providing minimal access to attorneys during the crucial early interrogation stage, when an arrestee's constitutional rights against self-incrimination are most vulnerable.
For instance, memories of Mensch's early interrogation of James Murdoch, Mr Cameron's friend, would compensate, subsequently, for a witless sally on Have I Got News for You in which she arraigned Occupy protesters for patronising Starbucks.
The early interrogation was relatively benign.
Tsarnaev's early interrogation may be an excellent candidate for a public safety exception.
"They told me they had the power to make me hungrier and sicker than I'd ever been in my life," he told Farah, describing an early interrogation in 2003.
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The Senate report itself describes C.I.A. officers in tears at early interrogations, asking for transfers and, in some instances, expressing doubts and pushing back.
According to tradition, it was composed by the 12 Apostles, but it actually developed from early interrogations of catechumens (persons receiving instructions in order to be baptized) by the bishop.
Under earlier interrogation, Halawa herself had been accused of flouting the Geneva conventions.
"He had been judged to be uncooperative during an earlier interrogation," the report states.
The clean-team investigators, who had not been briefed on earlier interrogations by the C.I.A. using harsher tactics, adopted non-confrontational interview techniques.
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