ACLU
Sep 4 2007, Swati S

The simple fact of the matter is interrogation is supposed to be stressful or you will get no information. To put it another way, an interrogation without stress is not an interrogation - it is a conversation

, is a statement from the letter of...

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ACLU lawyer Benjamin James Stevenson sits with his client Heather Gillman as she is interviewed in Ponce De Leon, Fla. on Monday, Aug. 4, 2008.