U.S. v. Prince-Oyibo, No. 02-4104 (4th Cir.) (320 F.3d 494) (February 27, 2003) (Judge Robert Bruce King)
Loaded on March 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
March 17, 2003
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Polygraph Evidence/Testing.
In this case, a divided panel from the Fourth Circuit debated the continuing validity of that Circuit’s long-standing per se rule banning the admission of polygraph evidence to bolster or undermine credibility. That debate is instructive because it synthesized the evolution of the judicial approach to polygraph evidence from the …
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