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  • After a prolonged interrogation, Pugachev was publicly executed in Moscow on January 21, 1775.
  • Meston sustained the injuries when he jumped or fell from a third-floor hotel room where he was undergoing prolonged interrogation by Chinese security personnel.
  • Burns questioned how Israel did not define as ill-treatment or torture prolonged interrogation, shaking, sleep deprivation and awkward and painful sitting positions.
  • In late 1945 he had to subject to the indignity of prolonged interrogation by a Parliamentary Committee set up to investigate the circumstances surrounding the occupation.
  • Burns questioned how Israel did not consider allegations of prolonged interrogation, shaking, sleep deprivation and awkward and painful sitting positions to amounted to ill-treatment or torture.
  • In " Haynes v . Washington ", the Court held that an " unfair and inherently coercive context " including a prolonged interrogation rendered a confession inadmissible.
  • Pauker was arrested on February 18, 1953 and subjected to prolonged interrogations in preparation for a show trial, as had occurred with Rudolf Sl醤sk?and others in the Prague Trials.
  • While it is impossible for an innocent suspect to reveal relevant information about a crime even under severe torture, a guilty suspect is likely to crack under prolonged interrogation in isolation and make a damning confession.
  • Amnesty said it was concerned " that all the men are at risk of ill-treatment _ including aggressive, prolonged interrogation techniques previous ISA detainees have suffered _ while held in incommunicado detention ."
  • He said the Convention Against Torture prohibits " exceptional circumstances " as excuses for torture and questioned how Israel could define prolonged interrogation, shaking, sleep deprivation and awkward and painful sitting positions as anything but torture.
  • The report also expressed concern about arbitrary arrests by military intelligence agents, prolonged interrogation accompanied by torture and ill-treatment, incommunicado pretrial detention, and the inability of the accused to challenge the legality of their detention.
  • Activists claim that the Japanese justice system ( and Japanese public to some extent ) consider that prolonged interrogation of suspect in isolation without access to lawyers is justified to solve the criminal cases without risking the miscarriage of justice.
  • In the case of potentially dangerous and suicidally determined terrorist suspects, a lawyer might argue, this allows the stress involved in some physical restraints, as well as bright lights, prolonged interrogations, mild sleep deprivation and the withholding of some creature comforts.
  • Reportedly, this same official participated in the prolonged interrogation of the 10 evangelical pastors, complaining that Christian activities in Iran had gone out of control and insisting that their church do something to stop the flood of Christian literature, television and radio programs targeting Iran.
  • Bush administration planners had initially hoped to have military tribunals functioning within a year of the attacks to demonstrate swift retribution, but their strategy shifted to one of detaining suspects at the naval base at Guantanamo and other undisclosed locations in order to gain intelligence through a prolonged interrogation process.