Tag «Louisiana»

“Babysitter Passes Lie Detector: Unknown if Charges Stemming from Shaken Baby Syndrome Will Be Dropped”

Matthew Penix reports for the Slidell, Louisiana Sentry-News: SLIDELL — A nanny accused of shaking an infant so badly its brain started to bleed and hemorrhage will likely be absolved of criminal charges after passing a lie detector test, a defense attorney said Wednesday. Jeannine Parker, 27, formerly of Slidell, passed the test Tuesday, backing …

Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Polygraph-Related Discrimination Lawsuit

Penny Brown Roberts reports for the Baton Rouge, Louisiana Advocate in an article titled, ‘Shocking’ discrimination suit kept alive.” Excerpt: A federal judge has refused to dismiss a former detective’s claims that he endured racial harassment and discrimination in the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office for years, and was wrongly fired for assisting a 2001 Louisiana …

“Police Applicants Face Testing With Polygraph”

Ryan Goudelocke reports for The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisana. Excerpt: They’re called “lie detectors” for a reason: For decades polygraph operators have claimed the ability to sniff out deception by asking searching questions and watching squiggly lines drawn on paper. And it’s a staple of crime fiction: Usually there’s a harshly lit room where …