How exactly would a military interrogation yield more fruitful information? Are you saying that we can't hire people to interrogate? What exactly is having a lawyer in the room going to do to help him? He did it. That's not even really a question. He has nothing to gain from hiding anything, in terms of his own sentencing. Indeed, a lawyer could probably work out a way for his life to be spared, for instance, if he spilled on co-conspirators and other useful information. Shit, in terms of strategic information gathering, damn right get him a lawyer.