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  • 1Interrogation — For other meanings of this and similar words (words starting Interrog... ) see Interrogation (disambiguation). A police interrogation room in Switzerland. Interrogation (also called questioning or interpellation) is interviewing as commonly… …

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  • 2interrogation — interrogational, adj. /in ter euh gay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of interrogating; questioning. 2. an instance of being interrogated: He seemed shaken after his interrogation. 3. a question; inquiry. 4. a written list of questions. 5. an… …

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  • 3accused, rights of — ▪ law       in law, the rights and privileges of a person accused of a crime, guaranteeing him a fair trial. These rights were initially (generally from the 18th century on) confined primarily to the actual trial itself, but in the second half of …

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  • 4Bad Nenndorf interrogation centre — The Bad Nenndorf interrogation centre was a British Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre in the town of Bad Nenndorf, Germany, which operated from June 1945 to July 1947. Allegations of mistreatment of detainees by British troops… …

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  • 5Enhanced 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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  • 6The Interrogation — Infobox Television episode Title=The Interrogation Series=Dragnet Season=1 Episode=4 Airdate=February 3, 1967 Production= Writer=Preston Wood Director=Jack Webb Guests=Kent McCord Episode list =List of Dragnet episodes Prev=The Kidnapping… …

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  • 7R. v. Brydges — SCCInfoBox case name=R. v. Brydges full case name=William Brydges v. Her Majesty The Queen heard date=November 10, 1989 decided date=February 1, 1990 citations= [1990] 1 S.C.R. 190 history= ruling= Brydges appeal allowed. ratio= SCC=1989 1990… …

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  • 8Song Du-yul — (born 1944 in Tokyo, Japan from Korean parents) is a professor of philosophy and sociology at the University of Münster in Munster, Germany. Educated in South Korea, he left that nation for Germany in 1967 to pursue higher education. He visited… …

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  • 9Miranda warning — The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to inform them …

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  • 10Criminal justice system of Japan — Three basic features of Japan s system of criminal justice characterize its operations. First, the institutions police, government prosecutor s offices, courts, and correctional organs maintain close and cooperative relations with each other,… …

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