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36. Standard police procedure requires that an officer interview witnesses separately rather than together.
(a) Standard police procedure requires that an officer interview witnesses separately rather than together
(b)A requirement, according to standard police procedure, is that an officer interview witness separately rather than interviewing them together
(C)Standard police procedure requires an officer to interview witnesses separately rather that to interview them together
(d)It is required in standard police procedure that an officer interviews witnesses separately, not together
(e)Standard police procedure requires that an officer interviews witnesses separately rather than together
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