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1 Some actually dared to make confessions .
2 On Wednesday, Libya's Supreme Court will hear the appeal of the medics who say they are innocent and were tortured to make confessions .
3 He had a little chapel in Sialpore where a few of the very low-caste people used to go to pray and make confessions to him.
4 The medics say they are innocent and were tortured into making confessions .
5 The defendants accused police of torturing them into making confessions , which they later retracted.
6 They utilize lie detectors indirectly, as a means to coerce suspects into making confessions .
7 They have been held in Libya since 1999 and say they were tortured into making confessions .
8 These have generally made confessions of their guilt.
9 At odd tête-à-tête moments he was always making confessions as to "nights" or "afternoons."
10 In recent years, many activists and political prisoners have appeared on the Iranian national TV making confessions .
11 Other Americans taken captive by North Korea have said after their release they were forced into making confessions .
12 In hours of talks, many without the police being present, West made confessions to Leach that he kept from the police.
13 Leading reformers, including Khatami, have rejected what they say is a show trial and said some defendants had made confessions under duress.
14 Tresham, taken and put in the Tower too, made confessions and unmade them, and died of an illness that was heavy upon him.
15 Templars were burned at the stake for heresy by King Philip's agents after they made confessions that most historians believe were given under duress.
16 "You need not make confessions to me."
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