The third degree

The phrase "The third degree" commonly refers to a method of intense interrogation or questioning used to extract information or to pressure someone into revealing the truth. It is often associated with aggressive and persistent tactics, often conducted by law enforcement officials or investigators, in an attempt to uncover facts or gain a confession.


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