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Mafia Penguin
No. Not if the only evidence against them was gained though torture. Torture isn't particularly reliable. While I have no problems torturing confessed mass murdering terrorists because I don't care if they suffer, I do have problems torturing people who might be guilty of no crimes.
According to our rule of law, everyone is presumed innocent until convicted in a (fair) trial. Do I understand correctly that you thus only accept torture to be performed after a conviction, i.e., as punishment? If not, your statement above basically throws the foundations of our justice system out of the window.
Note also that confessions are amongst the least reliable evidence. See the various famous miscarriages of justice, which nearly always relied on confession of the suspects after being pressured into it (even without torture) by the police.