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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181223:09:46:00

and, this was key. no more lying! in america it s legal for cops to lie to suspects. not here. could you, for example, go into this interview and say, i have a certain specific piece of evidence that tells me you are guilty, if you don t have that evidence? no. absolutely not. can you talk to a suspect for as long as you want to? no. you should only interview for two hours at a time and should take recognized breaks at mealtimes. prayer times and nighttime. someone a little challenged, like robert. they re entitled under the law to what s called an appropriate adult. it might be a parent. might be a social worker, but they are entitled to that as well as their legal representative. but when the interrogation rules were changed, many veteran officers were not happy. they resisted. detective trevor bowles remember it well. senior people thought this was a draconian piece of legislation that would prevent us from ever detecting anything ever again. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181223:09:44:00

Teenagers to crimes they maybe didn t commit. to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in the united kingdom, his probable that robert would still have been brought in for questioning, he was named as a suspect by others in the case. but the chances he would have been charged or even interviewed for very long, close to zero. the interview as it is on the recording would not be legal in the uk. and that evidence would not have been admitted at trial. this is andy griffiths. internationally recognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when he was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180902:06:46:00

No more lying! in america it s legal for cops to lie to suspects. not here. could you, for example, go into this interview and say, i have a certain specific piece of evidence that tells me you are guilty, if you don t have that evidence? no. absolutely not. can you talk to a suspect for as long as you want to? no. you should only interview for two hours at a time and should take recognized breaks at mealtimes. prayer times and nighttime. someone a little challenged, like robert. they re entitled under the law to what s called an appropriate adult. it might be a parent. might be a social worker, but they are entitled to that as well as their legal representative. but when the interrogation rules were changed, many veteran officers were not happy. they resisted. detective trevor bowles remember it well. senior people thought this was a draconian piece of legislation that would prevent us from ever detecting anything ever again. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180902:06:44:00

Country who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn t commit. to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in the united kingdom, his probable that robert would still have been brought in for questioning, he was named as a suspect by others in the case. but the chances he would have been charged or even interviewed for very long, close to zero. the interview as it is on the recording would not be legal in the uk. and that evidence would not have been admitted at trial. this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department. internationally recognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when he was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. what happened to precipitate these changes in the united ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180707:10:46:00

and this was key. no more lying. in america it is legal for cops to lie to suspects, not here. could you, for example, go into the interview and say, i have a certain specific piece of evidence that tells me you re guilty if you don t have that evidence? no, absolutely not. can you talk to a suspect as long as you want to? no, you should only interview for two hours at a time and you should take recognized breaks at meal times, prayer times and nighttime. and someone a little challenged like robert they re entitled under the law to what is called an appropriate adult. that might be a parent, it might be a social worker, but they re entitled to that as well as their legal representative. but when the interrogation rules were changed, many veteran officers were not happy. they resisted. detective trevor bolles remembers it well. senior people thought it was a draconian piece of legislation that was going to prevent us from ever detecting anything ....

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