Jesionowski v. Beck, No. Civ. 94-10434-MLW (D.Mass.) (955 F.Supp. 149) (March 6, 1997) (Judge Magistrate)
Loaded on April 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
May 05, 1997
Filed under:
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Polygraph Evidence/Testing.
This significant case overrules the long standing precedent in the Fifth Circuit that polygraph evidence
is per se inadmissible for any purpose. The lower court had refused to allow the defendants to use
polygraph evidence to corroborate their version of the events that led to their arrest; and the Court ...
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