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Under French criminal procedure the police may detain and interrogate someone for a maximum of six days, after which he must be charged or released.
It used to be the case that the government policy unit would interrogate someone like that as a matter of course.
Implacable DCI Burke (chief grump since the death of Mark Jim Taggart McManusus in 1994) verbally debagging joyless DI Reid over a misplaced lever arch file, before storming off to interrogate someone called Rab.
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I realise I am interrogating someone who is still in grief.
The Supreme Court has said, "You no longer need reasonable suspicion or probable cause to stop, interrogate, and search someone as long as you can get some kind of consent from them".
Don't interrogate the person.
But once again, interrupting a conversation with someone to interrogate it?
"His interrogator interrogated.
Mr. West is someone worth interrogating, and that's the highest compliment of all.
The suggestion that, in France, the police may interrogate "for months, even years" someone who is detained, but not yet charged, is plainly false.Roger ErreraParisPast timesSIR – I was amazed to learn on a visit to Cornwall about 30 years ago that Cornish nationalists were campaigning for a revival of the Cornish language.
Don't interrogate the other person.
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