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And that hearsay testimony can be introduced as a summary of an interrogation rather than a transcript — another way to cover up possible coercion.
In the complaint, Mr. Rudin said the district attorney's office regularly brought witnesses picked up on warrants to their office for interrogation, rather than directly to court.
The National Magazine Award-winning story revealed the existence of a previously unknown section of Guantánamo known as Camp No, and suggested the three detainees died as the result of enhanced interrogation, rather than suicide.
Party aides suggested today that the president's second son, Kim Hong Up, also under investigation for payoffs to contractors, agree to interrogation rather than try to postpone the questioning until after the World Cup matches are finished.
Because Thompkins remained silent for the majority of his interrogation rather than immediately engaging in conversation with his questioning officers, he claims that the narrow exception announced in Butler is inapplicable and that this case is governed by Miranda and its progeny.
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As for the iconic Miranda warnings, Weisselberg explained how they are often used within the interrogation process rather than beforehand.
The president also suggested the CIA's interrogation program, rather than the dispute with the Senate, remains "the substantive issue".
Judge Fisher agreed that "the government is not invoking the privilege to avoid embarrassment or to escape scrutiny of its recent controversial transfer and interrogation policies, rather than to protect legitimate national security concerns".
Mr. Mukasey's letter to the Senate committee accepts the administration's use of the so-called shocks-the-conscience test to determine the legality of interrogation methods, rather than the clear and specific prohibitions against torture, humiliation and cruel treatment embedded in American and international law.
The two-year review by the 19-member taskforce, Ethics Abandoned: Medical Professionalism and Detainee Abuse in the War on Terror, supported by the Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) and the Open Society Foundations, says that the DoD termed those involved in interrogation "safety officers" rather than doctors.
Perhaps the most moving part of the event were readings by two courageous former officials involved in interrogation who resigned rather than participate in torture.
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