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"I used trickery and deceit," he said.
The police had not used trickery or deliberately evaded the law, he said.
They said they used trickery to extract a confession, telling him that he must have blacked out and committed the crimes and lying that his father had recovered and identified Martin as the attacker.
Defense lawyers were no less critical of the Justice Department, contending that a sloppy and overzealous prosecution had used trickery and intimidation to squeeze false testimony from unreliable witnesses.
One was Mike Dobsevage, 35, from Danbury, Conn., who said he thought the police had used "trickery, deceit or entrapment" while stopping and arresting the marchers on the bridge.
For years, Anthony D. Marshall has been accused of being the son who ignored the best interests of his mother, Brooke Astor — the son who used trickery to reap the benefits of the Astor fortune.
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"It is always dangerous to use trickery with the voters, thus with democracy," it said.
Mr. Moussaoui, who has insisted on acting as his own lawyer, complained that the judge was using trickery to "prepare me for the gas chamber".
Mr. McCready has acknowledged using trickery to extract a confession from Mr. Tankleff, who never signed it and promptly disavowed it.
Ms. Andersen says her association opposes filing lawsuits against out-of-statute debt or using trickery to get consumers to pay.
Her family did use trickery to lock her up and in 1985 they were still coming to terms with The Loony Bin Trip, her stunning account of what it is like to be on the receiving end of psychiatric care.
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