Sentences with phrase «made during interrogation»

During one of the previous proceedings, Atewe's lawyer, Mr. Patrick Ikwueto (SAN), had opposed the move by the EFCC to tender as an exhibit a statement he made during interrogation by the anti-graft agency.

Not exact matches

The voluntary statements made by Dariye on June 12, 2007, June 13, 2007 and June 15, 2007 during interrogation, were also presented in court.
Nicholson makes his role very much his own with some weird, weird choices: More disturbing than the black dildo he whips out at a porno house are his rambling, disconnected interrogations during the restaurant scene in which he tries to (literally) sniff out Costigan's loyalties.
Stone has a ball playing the carefree Catherine, evidenced in Instinct's most entertaining scene: During an interrogation, the pantyless Catherine flashers her crotch and makes sexually suggestive comments, leaving Nick and the other men panting and sweating in desire.
You do have the ability to take on 40 side missions while your driving from different areas in the game that are great ways to earn intuition points which help make better decisions during interrogations.
He says the easiest way to get this is to casually ask the seller directly during an open house (don't make it feel like an interrogation).
Stephen Shore encompasses the entirety of the artist's work of the last five decades, during which he has conducted a continual, restless interrogation of image making, from the gelatin silver prints he made as a teenager to his current engagement with digital platforms.
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.
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