Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
polygraph exams
can a person, not under arrest, or in custody, be compelled to take a polygraph exam? Also, are the results from polygraph exams admissible in Court as evidence in the state of CA?
Asked on 10/19/07, 3:44 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: polygraph exams
No; No. You could agree, but can't be compelled. Sounds like you need real legal counsel; feel free to contact me if so, if the case is in SoCal.
Answered on 10/19/07, 5:29 pm
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