Monthly archives: June, 2007

CIA Conducted Polygraph Experiment on Law Enforcement Applicants

InsideBayArea.com reports on revelations that the CIA secretly conducted a polygraph experiment on (presumably unwitting) applicants for employment with the San Mateo, California Sheriff’s Office. Excerpt: CIA’s ‘family jewels’ reveal misdeeds San Mateo Sheriff helped agency develop lie-detectors, FROM STAFF WRITER AND WIRE REPORTS Inside Bay Area Article Last Updated:06/27/2007 10:24:34 AM PDT WASHINGTON — …

Lawyer Claims Polygraph Vindicates Rape Suspect Sahil Sharma

Attorney Kirk A. Migdal of Akron, Ohio, who last month convinced a judge to allow polygraph results into evidence over objection in the rape trial of New York law student Sahil Sharma, has evidently convinced Cleveland Scene writer Rebecca Meiser of Sharma’s innocence, based on nothing more than polygraph results: Duke Comes to Akron Is …

Polygraph in Ohio Rape Case Delayed

The Youngstown Vindicator reports: Polygraph delayed for rape suspect Friday, June 22, 2007 If the defendant passes the test, charges will be dropped. YOUNGSTOWN — If Darryl Adams of Boardman is going to use a polygraph test to prove his innocence to rape charges, he will have to do it another day. Adams is accused …

John Espenschied Blasts the Department of Energy’s Polygraph Policy

John Espenschied writes for Computerworld in “Beyond Polygraph Testing (The DOE Goes Over a Cliff)” (17 June 2007), criticizing the Energy Department’s move to embrace random polygraph screening and suggesting more meaningful alternatives for enhancing security. Excerpt: June 17, 2007 (Computerworld) — The National Academy of Sciences conducted an analysis of the Department of Energy’s …

More on Upcoming Trial-by-Polygraph in Ohio

The Youngstown, Ohio Vindicator on Sunday, 17 June 2007, published a series of four articles concerning the upcoming polygraph examination of former youth pastor Darryl Adams, who stands accused of raping a minor. (See previous Vindicator report here.) In a devil’s bargain that revives in modern disguise the medieval trial by ordeal, Mahoning County assistant …