Monthly archives: July, 2007

Ohio Trial-by-Polygraph Nixed

The Youngstown Vindicator reports that the fate of Darryl Adams, a youth pastor accused of raping a minor, won’t be determined by the outcome of a polygraph “test,” after all: Lie detector is out; jury trial is in for rape suspect Wednesday, July 4, 2007 The Youngstown man failed to take the polygraph test and …

Report on the Conviction of Jeffrey Deskovic

On Monday, 2 July 2007, Westchester County, New York District Attorney Janet DiFiore released a Report on the Conviction of Jeffrey Deskovic (232 kb PDF). In 1989, Deskovic, then a highschool student, falsely confessed to the rape and murder of classmate Angela Correa following a (wrongly) failed polygraph examination. New York television station WABC’s Eyewitness …

U.S. Government Wants Lie Detector Tests at Airports and Border Crossings

The U.S. Government is soliciting bids for a project that, if implemented, could see travelers facing lie detector testing at airports, border crossings, and other high traffic venues. The project is sponsored by the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment (DACA), which until recently was known as the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute (DoDPI). “Credibility assessment” …