Sentences with phrase «to extract confessions»

A fascinating game with constantly shifting alliances ensues as she attempts to extract a confession of guilt from her captive «guest».
In the Season 2 finale, tragic news for the Borgia family is followed by a shocking revelation from Cesare; Lucrezia surprises herself by falling for a new suitor, Alfonso of Aragon, and accepts his proposal of marriage; Cesare tortures the rebel leader Savonarola but can't extract a confession, so he fakes one and burns the heretic; the assassin finally strikes with a poisoned chalice of wine.
After failing to force Dror's confession, Miki decides to extract a confession through any means necessary.
What he doesn't know is that Trent, a detective adept at extracting confessions, has set his sights on Jason as the killer.
«It may indicate that the instruction from the office of the supreme leader to the judge was to work harder to prepare the case better by, for example, extracting a confession from Omid.»
He established tribunals in several cities, put together 28 articles to guide other inquisitors, and authorized torture to extract confessions.
Twenty - year - old María Mirtala López told an American priest who visited her in jail that she was hung by her breasts in an attempt to extract a confession.
We still hear the odd story of a church using physical methods to extract a confession.
As in other cases, it is alleged that solitary confinement and torture are being used by the Iranian government to extract confessions.
The Old Musician — once a pupil of Pol Pot, who was a teacher before becoming leader of the Khmer Rouge — ended up in one of the regime's prisons, where officials tried to extract confessions to confirm their paranoia.
Between that memory of her as an airport pretzel and that moment you extracted my confession, much had happened.
What the Court did not perhaps envision is what transpired in R. v. Welsh, where the communication was made to a police officer posing as a religious figure, who pressured those involve to adopt the faith, and then used this believe to extract a confession.
In 2012, a judge of the Alberta provincial court held that, stripped to its bare essentials, the Reid Technique is a guilt - presumptive, aggressive, psychologically manipulative procedure whose sole purpose is to extract a confession.
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