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Does this "interview" refer to the same thing as "question"? Why was "interview" used instead of "question"? "question" and "interview" seem to be about "trying to figure out what the witness knows about",while "interrogate" about "doing it in detail". I mean, "interrogate" is a further and deeper action.
pp89)A small town lawyer was interviewing a witness, and elderly woman who had lived in the town her whole life. While questioning her, he casually asked, "Do you know who I am?" "I certainly do," the woman replied...
pp89)A small town lawyer was interviewing a witness, and elderly woman who had lived in the town her whole life. While questioning her, he casually asked, "Do you know who I am?" "I certainly do," the woman replied...