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Are the results of a polygraph exam admissible in court?

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Are the results of a polygraph exam admissible in court?

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It depends. Generally, the results of a polygraph examination are not admissible in evidence under the current rules of evidence. However, if both parties stipulate (agree) that the results of the polygraph examination are admissible, then the court will allow that evidence to be heard by the jury.

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