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They were forced to make videotaped confessions, wearing orange jumpsuits that mimicked the prisoner uniforms worn at the U.S. internment camp in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Aimed at deterring false confessions, and strengthening police and prosecutorial credibility and integrity, the plan will use private money from the Police Foundation to help install video capability in every police precinct and make videotaped interrogations standard procedure.
Activists and lawyers detained in China's human rights crackdown this year suffered beatings, sleep deprivation and multiple interrogations and were forced to make videotaped "confessions", according to accounts obtained by the Guardian.
Investigators planned to use remote-controlled robot submarines to make videotapes of the wreckage, which is believed to be in water about 750 feet deep, well beyond the capacity of human divers, before trying any salvage.
Snapchat might not want competition for its own VCR, but if Google convinces more movie studios to make videotapes, the rising tide of the format could lift all boats.
"Ace had a fascination with Nazi memorabilia, and in his drunken stupors he and his best friend would make videotapes of themselves dressed up as Nazis," Simmons wrote in his 2002 autobiography, Kiss and Make-up. .
News organizations prefer to avoid lawsuits like the one brought by the Food Lion chain against ABC after "Primetime Live" broadcast a report, including a secretly made videotape, in 1992, saying that the stores sold tainted meat.
Some investigators were making videotapes of the scene.
Tells about GOPAC, Pete du Font's leadership PAC, which Gingrich made videotapes for and headed.
Starting in the late 60's, he began making videotapes of himself in sexual encounters.
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