What is the primary distinction between an 'interview' and an 'interrogation' in the context of Inspector General investigations?
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A
Interviews are conducted in person while interrogations are done by phone
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B
Interviews are non-accusatory information-gathering sessions, while interrogations are accusatory and designed to elicit admissions from suspects
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C
Interviews require an attorney present while interrogations do not
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D
Interrogations are used only in criminal cases while interviews apply to administrative cases