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If the result of Boneys stipulated polygraph could be introduced into evidence at any trial or hearing, why weren they introduced at Camms trial?

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If the result of Boneys stipulated polygraph could be introduced into evidence at any trial or hearing, why weren they introduced at Camms trial?

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The defense tried to get those results introduced but the prosecution vigorously opposed that evidence, claiming that the results could only be introduced in Boney’s trial. Unfortunately, the trial judge didn’t allow the introduction of those results and he again failed to allow David Camm’s 6th Amendment right to present a defense. This was yet another example of an ongoing failure by the court to allow a fundamentally fair trial.

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