Albert Einstein famously observed once that to try something over and over in hopes of getting different results was a definition of insanity. Turns out there's an important exception.
As a prosecutor or A.G.* interrogating an important suspect, if you drag out the interrogation for 7 hours, and ask the same questions multiple times, there's a good chance your victim will give a slightly different answer to one of the duplicate questions, even if only using different grammer. GOTCHA!
This is known as the perjury trap, and at that point his guilt or innocence of the original crimes doesn't matter. You got him on perjury!
*A.G. ; Aspiring Governor. Job description includes neutralizing contenders from the opposing party before they can become serious contenders.
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In my Interrogator, POW Training a lifetime ago that was "repetition". One of the 13 techniques we were allowed to use. Clinton cut out 2 because they were "implied threats".
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