Von Krankin said, "There is no time for prolonged interrogation to establish the truth of what they may say."
After a prolonged interrogation, Pugachev was publicly executed in Moscow on January 21, 1775.
He was put through a prolonged interrogation, during which he broke down and confessed to everything.
Opposition candidates and international agencies monitoring the fairness of the campaign say that in the northwest, there are prolonged interrogations and detentions, coupled with beatings, almost daily.
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.
When a prolonged 1 interrogation of Leto failed, the Baron decided to try the threat of torture.
As a consequence, it allowed the state of siege law to lapse, giving the rebels the leeway to demonstrate without risking prolonged interrogation by the police if detained.
A number of young men confessed to the murders, although they were usually mentally handicapped youths who admitted to the crimes only under prolonged and often brutal interrogation.
In Haynes v. Washington, the Court held that an "unfair and inherently coercive context" including a prolonged interrogation rendered a confession inadmissible.
Mr. Duarte has allowed a state of siege law to lapse, giving the rebels the leeway to stage demonstrations without risking prolonged interrogation by the police if detained.