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The finger pointing continues over the question of whether top U.S. government officials knew that harsh interrogation techniques were being used on enemy combatants during the Bush administration.
Richard Lapointe, center, outside Hartford Superior Court with Kate Germond, left, and Paul Casteleiro, right, of Centurion Ministries in April of 2015. Credit: Tucker Ives | Connecticut Public In ...
To extract information from suspected terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld approved harsh interrogation techniques in late 2002 that were not in accordance ...
A slim majority of Americans believe the “enhanced interrogation techniques” used by the Bush administration were justified but still favor investigation into possible abuses, a new Gallup poll finds.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee is trying to determine how and when U.S. interrogators began using harsh methods as they questioned terrorism suspects at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and at Guantanamo ...
President Bush's aides yesterday disavowed an internal Justice Department opinion that torturing terrorism suspects might be legally defensible, saying it had created the false impression that the ...
A small number of states have banned police from lying or being deceptive when interrogating minors. New York should follow suit. Rule 603 (Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully) of the Federal ...
Young suspects clever tactics during interrogation caught on body camera ...
Over the past decade, the state of Connecticut has, to its credit, enacted legislation that has substantially reduced the likelihood of someone being wrongfully convicted of a crime they didn’t commit ...
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