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Interrogator's Fallacy
Applies only in the case of extremely hardened criminals and terrorists, but this can occur when one accepts a confessions as proof of guilt when the defendant has reasons to give a false confession.
See also
Defendant's Fallacy
and
Prosecutor's Fallacy
.
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