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The Central Command official also said that until last fall, commanders did not have an interrogation policy specific to Iraq.

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But who insisted the UK had an interrogation capability in Iraq that allowed us to punch our weight with our co-illegal aggressors, the US, knowing that a lawful approach to interrogation did not permit the use of such techniques?

The bottom line: If you're going to have a secret interrogation center in the middle of a war zone, this is going to happen.

Further, the Americans have a major interrogation and intelligence operation at the detention facility in Parwan, north of Kabul, and any agreement would have to outline a gradual transition of that capability so that the Afghans, as the Americans do now, could use the intelligence gained to mount raids quickly before suspects moved on.

Julian Glover From the knife crime epidemic, via threats to flexible working and post offices, to the financial crisis, the events of 2008 have made an interrogation of how we live, love and work together as a community inevitable.

Instead, the court established guidelines intended to clarify and enforce a 1964 decision Escobedo v. Illinois that required police to permit suspects to have an attorney present during interrogation when "the process shifts from investigatory to accusatory" and when the purpose of the interrogation is to elicit a confession.

In 1966, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that a suspect in a criminal case must be informed of his or her right to remain silent and his or her right to have an attorney present during an interrogation.

Johansson has a nice interrogation scene at the very beginning, although she doesn't get much action in the rest of the film, and perhaps looks the tiniest bit self-conscious in the outfit.

" 'I have a videotape of this interrogation,' Johnson says suddenly.

"Clash Foreseen Between C.I.A. and Pentagon" (front page, May 10) refers to the Pentagon's proposal to have a separate set of interrogation techniques, "presumably more coercive," for the terrorism suspects held at Guantánamo Bay.

Federal courts in the United States require that defendants have a basic understanding of interrogation rights as opposed to an appreciation of the consequences of waiving these rights.

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