Ajidica
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Okay. Its just considered to prejudicial as evidence even though the defense could cross the expert delivering the polygraph. Thanks.
Out of curiosity, do you know of any studies off the top of your head that show polygraphs are increadibly prejudicial?
EDIT: Yeah, I know insanity pleas are rarely used. It was just the best I could think of at short notice for hinging upon subjective testimony.
Out of curiosity, do you know of any studies off the top of your head that show polygraphs are increadibly prejudicial?
EDIT: Yeah, I know insanity pleas are rarely used. It was just the best I could think of at short notice for hinging upon subjective testimony.