Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
polygragh
I had sex with a coworker. When I wouldn't continue the relations, she file a report with the police saying I force her to have sex. I gave a truthful statement to the police and now they would like me to take a polygraph test. I have nothing to hide. Should I take the test?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: polygragh
Difficult to say. The polygraph is not admissible evidence so it could end the investigation and, even if it goes poorly, not be used against you in court. However, I am against clients answering questions to the police in general. They are very good at questioning in a way that causes someone to incriminate themselves--even when they've done nothing wrong. I highly recommend you hire a lawyer at this point to review the case and speak to the police on your behalf.
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