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Is Polygraph information admissible at Trial?

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Is Polygraph information admissible at Trial?

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Polygraph information IS admissible in court. Case law established in 1999 allows polygraph information to be presented in court, excluding actual test results. This means that statements made by the examinee during the pretest and post-test portions of the exam, including admissions of guilt or other evidentiary information, are admissable.

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