in-custody interrogation

  • 1interrogation — I noun careen izati on, cross examination, examination, exploration, formal questioning, grilling, inquest, inquiry, inquisition, inspection, interrogate, investigation, percontatio, probe, quaestio, query, questioning, scrutiny, search, taking… …

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  • 2interrogation — In criminal law, the process of questions propounded by police to person arrested or suspected to seek solution of crime. Such person is entitled to be informed of his rights, including right to have counsel present, and the consequences of his… …

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  • 3interrogation — In criminal law, the process of questions propounded by police to person arrested or suspected to seek solution of crime. Such person is entitled to be informed of his rights, including right to have counsel present, and the consequences of his… …

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  • 4Interrogation of Saddam Hussein — Saddam Hussein shortly after capture, after being shaved to confirm his identity The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein began shortly after his December 2003 capture, while the deposed President of Iraq was held at the United States Camp Cropper… …

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  • 5custody — The care and control of a thing or person. The keeping, guarding, care, watch, inspection, preservation or security of a thing, carrying with it the idea of the thing being within the immediate personal care and control of the person to whose… …

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  • 6custody — The care and control of a thing or person. The keeping, guarding, care, watch, inspection, preservation or security of a thing, carrying with it the idea of the thing being within the immediate personal care and control of the person to whose… …

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  • 7Enhanced interrogation techniques — or alternative set of procedures are terms adopted by the George W. Bush administration in the United States to describe certain severe interrogation methods, often described as torture.[1] These techniques were authorized by the Bush… …

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  • 8custodial interrogation — >> interrogation. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. custodial interrogation …

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  • 9FM 34-52 Intelligence Interrogation — The US Army Field Manual on Interrogation, sometimes known by the military nomenclature FM 34 52, is a 177 page manual describing to military interrogators how to conduct effective interrogations while conforming with US and international law.… …

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  • 10Custodial interrogation — In United States criminal law, a custodial interrogation (or, generally, custodial situation) is a situation in which the suspect s freedom of movement is restrained, even if he is not under arrest. Per Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 444… …

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