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People will also ask me, Well, Id like to take a polygraph. Can I take a polygraph to prove my innocence? In Virginia, or in the Supreme Court, there was a decision some years ago that found that polygraphs are not inherently reliable. What that means is, even if you take and pass a polygraph, the prosecutor could still go forward against you in the case. Just as well, if you failed one, they could still decide to dismiss it. Now there are very certain limited instances when it is appropriate. Basically, if you wish to take a polygraph, you need to consult with me, and I will talk you through the pros and cons of it. The only benefit that I could see that happen is, if you did pass a polygraph, we could use that when negotiating with the prosecutor to resolve the case. Again, that would not be admissible at trial; it would not be admissible in front of the judge. This would be done with the negotiation with the prosecutor, and its usually done at the

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Polygraph tests are not given in court and are not admissible as evidence. They are usually administered at the police station. You can refuse to take one. Nothing, they cant force you to and you should never agree to taking one.
The officers administering the test are well-trained in how to give them and ask questions before and afterward in an effort to get you to make statementssometimes made unintentionallythat can incriminate you.
A common question that clients asks me is whether a lie detector is admissible or whether that will help under the Canadian criminal law. The short answer to that is that a lie detector is not admissible in court. It cannot be used either for you or against you.
Legal status in India In Selvi Ors vs State of Karnataka Anr (2010), a Supreme Court Bench comprising CJI ruled that no lie detector tests should be administered except on the basis of the consent of the accused.
As mentioned above, an innocent person can fail polygraph tests but may not be necessarily linked with lying. As polygraph results depend on physiological reactions and psychological behaviours, it is not the most accurate.
Though polygraph exams are not required by all applicants, it remains available as a screening tool used to assist the RCMP in determining suitability, reliability, and issuing a security clearance for Regular Member applicants who become our police officers.
Therefore, you should not, under any circumstances, consent to a polygraph test if you are being investigated for a crime. Even if you know you are innocent and pass the polygraph test with flying colors, the police may gain other incriminating or embarrassing information.
Therefore, you should not, under any circumstances, consent to a polygraph test if you are being investigated for a crime. Even if you know you are innocent and pass the polygraph test with flying colors, the police may gain other incriminating or embarrassing information.

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