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There are harsh consequences for those who interrogate this monopoly.
And those who interrogate Muldoon's poems find themselves changing shapes each time he does.
Students who lie will not go to jail; nor do those people who interrogate the mock criminal have formal Reid training.
The harsh treatment of Jamadi and other prisoners in C.I.A. custody, however, has inspired an emotional debate in Washington, raising questions about what limits should be placed on agency officials who interrogate foreign terrorist suspects outside U.S. territory.
The board, which consists of social workers and psychologists who interrogate users on their drug habit, has the power to impose a variety of sanctions, including fines, or recommend treatment.
The recommendations will also urge revising the training for military police and military intelligence specialists who interrogate prisoners, and revamping medical guidelines, like the number of medics assigned to units working at prisons, officials said.
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Deuce Martinez, the C.I.A. officer who interrogated Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, said he used traditional interrogation methods to obtain valuable information from him.
Deuce Martinez, the C.I.A. officer who interrogated Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, engineer of the 9/11 mass murders, said he used traditional interrogation methods, and not the infliction of pain and panic.
The gentlemen who interrogated me were extremely polite and respectful.
"He was better than normal," recalled Shenkel, who interrogated him.
The matter was referred to a detective, who interrogated her, Ms. Pressman said.
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