Sentences with phrase «of polygraph»

The results of a polygraph examination are not admissible as evidence.
In Béland, supra, McIntyre J., speaking about the inadmissibility of a polygraph test, cited at p. 415 Davie v. Edinburgh Magistrates, [1953] S.C. 34 (Scotland Ct..
The court considered numerous foreign precedents, including two Supreme Court of Canada judgments, R. v. Béland [1987] 2 S.C.R. 398 [admissibility of polygraph evidence] and Horvath v.
So far, what we've got are a couple of «FAQ» - like posts and one column on immigration reform by the co-chair of the group, Ted Ruthizer (who should take advantage of his e-mail alias — «truthizer» — either by becoming a superhero or by inventing a new kind of polygraph).
The book begins with the story of a houseplant in the office of a polygraph expert — he hooks the plant up to a lie detector and determines that the plant registers measurable reactions when he intends to harm it.
Cy Wyss, author of Polygraph
This was not the case with Dr. William Moulton Marston, the co-inventor of the polygraph machine and co-creator of Wonder Woman, the... Continue reading →
The success rate of the polygraph is only a little higher than would be expected by chance and, according to a report by the National Academies» National Research Council, the technique can not be relied upon to give accurate results.
According to Chris Treadaway, founder and CEO of Polygraph Media, a Facebook marketing technology and services company:
But the complaint does not included the results of the polygraph test in the attached affidavit.
Regardless, thousands of polygraphs are given each year in the US, alone, for everything from government clearance screening to witness verification.
Even where it is not, it is plausible that the use of polygraphs leads to innocent people being jailed by wrongly convincing the police that they have their culprit.

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The audio from Polygraph seems to confirm that while giving some insight into the feelings of the defeated forces.
«And so then, the lie detector laws come into effect,» which could put companies at risk of violating laws that ban subjecting job candidates to polygraph tests.
Roy Moore, the Alabama GOP Senate candidate who lost to Democrat Doug Jones in December, claims to have taken a polygraph test to dispute allegations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls.
Part of the complaint reads, «Moreover, Plaintiff Roy Moore has successfully completed a polygraph test confirming that the representations of misconduct made against him during the campaign are completely false.»
Google New Lab and Polygraphs analyzed all the definition searches of 2016 and came up with a list of 2016's top ranking words.
The account of her affair was corroborated by one of her good friends and supported by her ex-husband, both of whom also passed polygraph tests.
Stormy also took and passed a polygraph test at the time of the interview.
Heidenry said Daniels submitted to and passed a polygraph test in Las Vegas as part of the magazine's reporting, which he said was «standard in celebrity news.»
The game show The Moment of Truth features contestants who have previously answered questions while attached to a polygraph and then, in front of a TV audience, have to answer some of the same questions, with the polygraph «voice» indicating whether he or she is telling us the truth.
The polygraph offers technical knowledge about whether a person is telling the truth, but truth is never technical when it is related to the humanity of another.
why not put the pope on a polygraph and see if his stories of innocence stand scrutiny.?
Auditors also said that although Legal Aid, as a nonprofit, is required to return any unused county funds, the agency failed to remit a total of $ 38,296 in health insurance rebates and refunds for polygraph tests, legislative awards and short - term disability to the county.
Rep. Faso Vote Record Tracking Rep. Faso in the Age of Trump fivethirtyeight.com Customs and Border Protection Polygraph Waiver — Vote Passed (282 - 137, 11 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would authorize the commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to waive the requirement that applicants for law enforcement positions at CBP undergo polygraph Polygraph Waiver — Vote Passed (282 - 137, 11 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would authorize the commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to waive the requirement that applicants for law enforcement positions at CBP undergo polygraph polygraph -LSB-...]
Similarly, it may be feasible to develop polygraph - like tests for people accused of crimes, to assess what they really know.
A study in the Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology shows that handwriting tests could give polygraphs a challenge for lie detection.
Traditional methods of lie detection include face - to - face interviews and polygraphs that measure heart rate and skin conductance.
By the mid-1970s, Hare had moved out of the barracks and into a rudimentary basement lab with that era's cutting - edge equipment, including a 500 - pound polygraph machine.
No lie detector is anywhere near foolproof, and existing techniques, including polygraph tests and brain scans, have the added drawback of requiring specialised, expensive equipment, says Aldert Vrij, a forensic psychologist at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
«It's known that psychopaths have a reduced level of anxiety,» that would allow them to fool a polygraph.
Dissatisfaction with traditional polygraphs has prompted the search for more sophisticated techniques to spot the supposed telltale signs of dishonesty — increased heart rate, sweating, nervous tics, averted gaze and so on.
, Season 7, Episode 5: One woman wants some assurance of her fiance's fidelity, so he agrees to take a polygraph.
Like an honest - to - God mashup of the cold open to Scream and the polygraph episode from Community, it's a set piece as darkly funny as it is suspenseful — and the rare moment when this genuinely radical genre movie is impressing through content instead of technique.
The prize for sheer outlandishness may go to Angela Robinson's «Professor Marston & the Wonder Women,» with Luke Evans as the Harvard professor instrumental in the creation of both the polygraph and the Wonder Woman character.
Her real - world beginnings — born of psychology, polyamory and the polygraph machine — seem almost as far - fetched, and provide the foundation of Angela Robinson's handsomely staged Professor Marston and the Wonder Women.
The story then jumps ahead six years to Linda preparing for a polygraph test, per request of her publisher as she is about to release a book on her experiences.
Once Lovelace becomes a star, however, the film jumps ahead (six years, to a polygraph test regarding claims in Ordeal) and then back again, replaying the events up to and including Deep Throat from an altogether less jovial perspective, in which Linda is the victim of physical abuse and threats of violence.
Meantime the Marstons are on the verge of perfecting a prototype of the lie - detector polygraph test.
They can learn about the history of the FBI from its inception in 1908 to the present; find out what the FBI does including information about fingerprints, polygraphs and DNA, complete a crossword puzzle to check for understanding; and explore jobs and support positions at the FBI.
Imagine the thrill of being in the same room with some of the world's most resourceful detectives, coroners, profilers, polygraph experts and forensic artists when they're presented details of a particularly perplexing...
Polygraph analyzed over 100,000 Kickstarter projects to determine what types of projects were getting funded in cities across the U.S.
The popularity of Kickstarter has since compelled Polygraph to take a look at the funded projects to determine which American cities are Kickstarter hotspots.
Google New Lab and Polygraphs analyzed all the definition searches of 2016 and came up with a list of 2016's top ranking words.
As Diego Cortez has written about a similar work, Head of a Madman,» [Basquiat] constructs an intensity of line which reads like a polygraph report, a brain - to - hand «shake.»
This is one of the reasons I believe every judge in every court in the country, state and federal, should be required to have to take a yearly polygraph test (lie detector) as a condition to remain as a judge.
batch of criminal appeals [relating] to the involuntary administration of certain scientific techniques, namely narcoanalysis, polygraph examination and the Brain Electrical Activation Profile (BEAP) test for the purpose of improving investigation efforts in criminal cases.
Wann's belated licensing was discovered when he failed the routine polygraph examination given to the crew members of tournament winning teams.
Collateral issues before the juvenile court Defendant statement verification Witness statement verification Pre-trial plea bargaining Post-conviction sentencing Terms and conditions of probation Sex offender treatment programs Submitted by William Stanley Lane, certified polygraph examiner.
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