Sentences with phrase «as police interrogations»

Hu speculated that people might lie more easily and convincingly if they have time to rehearse — as is often the case in real - life situations, such as police interrogations.

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As of next month a new state law passed in Albany will require all police interrogations be recorded on video — not just final confessions.
During interrogation, Yartey confessed to the Police that he was not a doctor but had worked at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as a cleaner.
The suspect, upon interrogation, was said to have named 50 Cent as the gang leader and promised to assist the police cause his arrest.
Police sources say investigators will this morning begin taking formal statements from the five, and undertake rigorous interrogation as evidence is gathered to build a case against them for prosecution.
The governor also proposed criminal justice reforms such as overhauling the bail system, speeding up trials, raising the age of criminal liability to 18 from 16 and recording police interrogations.
Aya said that the 13 policemen that were on duty on the day of the incident had gone to the police headquarters for interrogation as directed by the IGP, saying that they had started returning to their duty posts.
Spending your time together as though it was a police interrogation is going to quickly put the other person off.
From a pacing perspective, the ending seemed a bit rushed as the majority of the film focused on the police interrogations, often at gunpoint.
Though he has turned around from his days as an ace car thief, Max's police record follows him and subjects him to suspicious, brutal interrogation from humorless robotic officers.
The film utilizes Turing's 1951 police interrogation by a sympathetic and curious detective (Rory Kinnear) as a framing device for the three significant time periods of his life.
Even Pamela begins to doubt the defendants» guilt as questions arise regarding police's forceful interrogation tactics and failure to explore alternative theories.
With its icy photography and handheld camerawork, Mungiu's film is shot in typical Romanian New Wave style, and certain scenes (the litany of sins, the police interrogation) may well lead Beyond the Hills to be seen as both a summation and an exemplary instance of the movement's aesthetic tendencies.
As the story shows Whitey's power growing, it often cuts back to police interrogations of the men who composed the mobster's crew.
Activision created a «police state,» conducted secret «interrogations» of employees and held $ 54 million dollars hostage as they tried to threaten and cajole the team behind Modern Warfare 2 into making the next Modern Warfare game, according to an amended lawsuit filed in California today and obtained by Kotaku.
We hold, therefore, that where, as here, the investigation is no longer a general inquiry into an unsolved crime, but has begun to focus on a particular suspect, the suspect has been taken into police custody, the police carry out a process of interrogations that lends itself to eliciting incriminating statements, the suspect has requested and been denied an opportunity to consult with his lawyer, and the police have not effectively warned him of his absolute constitutional right to remain silent, the accused has been denied «the Assistance of Counsel» in violation of the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution as «made obligatory upon the States by the Fourteenth Amendment,» Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. at 342, and that no statement elicited by the police during the interrogation may be used against him at a criminal trial.
If you look at the BBC's news website, the headline item is the Khadr interrogation video released as a result of Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Appellants v. Omar Ahmed Khadr Respondent — and — British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Criminal Lawyers» Association (Ontario), University of Toronto, Faculty of Law — International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Watch Interveners, in which the court held that
Individuals, particularly those in stressful situations — such as under arrest or police interrogation — need assistance in understanding and asserting their constitutional rights.
Specifically, Verse 2 contains the story of a young, black man being pulled over (ostensibly for «doing fifty - five in a fifty - four» mph zone) by police, police interrogation as to whether the man has a weapon and whether they can «look around the car a little bit,» whether the stop constitutes an arrest, the fact that the driver's glove compartment and trunk are locked and whether that necessitates a warrant for a search, and police threats to turn the K - 9s on him.
Once you are in the interrogation room, the police have the power to question you for as long as they believe necessary without anyone there to help you.
He was the father of a new method of police interrogation — known today as «the Reid technique».
Police are trained in interrogation tactics that involve observing very specific body language cues almost as though they are human lie detectors.
The Miranda warning, better known as Miranda rights, is a warning given by police to criminal suspects in police custody or in a custodial interrogation before they are interrogated, to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings.
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