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'''Peter Murphy''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Marine Corps]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07=07/>
'''Peter Murphy''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Marine Corps]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora20040707>
{{cite web
| url=http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/safefree/mora_memo_july_2004.pdf
| title=Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General
| date=[[July 7]], [[2004]]
| author=[[Alberto J. Mora]]
| publisher=[[United States Navy]]
| accessdate=May 5
| accessyear=2007
}}</ref>


Murphy is notable for his participation in discusssions, in December of 2002, of reports that interrogators from the [[Joint Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora20040707/>
Murphy is notable for his participation in discusssions, in December of 2002, of reports that interrogators from the [[Joint Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>


Murphy was the Counsel to the [[Commandant of the United States Marine Corps]]'s when [[Alberto J. Mora]], the [[Department of the Navy]]'s General Counsel  
Murphy was the Counsel to the [[Commandant of the United States Marine Corps]]'s when [[Alberto J. Mora]], the [[Department of the Navy]]'s General Counsel  
convened several meetings of the Navy's most senior lawyers after [[David Brant]], the Director of the [[NCIS]], drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques by the Navy's tenants at Guantanamo.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora20040707/>
convened several meetings of the Navy's most senior lawyers after [[David Brant]], the Director of the [[NCIS]], drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques by the Navy's tenants at Guantanamo.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>


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| title      = Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General
| date        = 2004-07-07
| author      = [[Alberto J. Mora]]
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Revision as of 02:52, 5 February 2024

Peter Murphy is an American lawyer, and officer in the United States Marine Corps.[1]

Murphy is notable for his participation in discusssions, in December of 2002, of reports that interrogators from the Joint Task Force 160 and Joint Task Force 170 were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[2]

Murphy was the Counsel to the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps's when Alberto J. Mora, the Department of the Navy's General Counsel convened several meetings of the Navy's most senior lawyers after David Brant, the Director of the NCIS, drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques by the Navy's tenants at Guantanamo.[2]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Alberto J. Mora (2004-07-07). Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General. United States Navy. Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.