If it's an active investigation you may not be able to get that info. If you are not involved in the case you may not be able to get it either (Privacy issues may play a part) It is difficult for private individuals to obtain that kind of info but, if you ARE involved in the case, your attorney can probably get all the info needed through disclosure, etc.
The detective began to interrogate the suspect in order to gather more information about the crime.
no It can be, such as when a detective " tails " a suspect.
Yes. If a detective learns a strong suspect for a homicide has been arrested and is in custody in another state the detective may go to the jail where the suspect is incarcerated to interview them.
The cast of The Suspect - 2012 includes: Brant Cox as Detective Johnson Benjamin Fitch as The Suspect
The detective was ordered to interrogate the suspect.
The suspect was not cooperating with the detective's interrogation. His monosyllable answers offered no new information concerning the murder case on the captain's desk.
According to the lead detective, that woman is the prime suspect in the bank robbery. They may suspect something fishy is going on.
The detective chases down the suspect through the crowded streets.
(dossier basically means "a file which contains information regarding a subject or person") The police had amassed a sizable dossier on the master criminal. She realized that the detective she had hired was compiling a dossier on her as well.
The detective will interrogate the suspect as part of his desire to learn the truth.
The detective had a strong suspect in mind for the robbery case.
it includes inspectors and murders and a suspect and a mysterious story.