“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 … Read more

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 … Read more

“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 … Read more

Louisiana Supreme Court Embraces Polygraphy

The Beauregard Daily News reports in an article titled,”La. Supreme Court upholds dismissal of policeman.” The officer’s dismissal was based in large part on polygraph “evidence.” This short article, which is no longer available on the Beauregard Daily News website, is cited in full here: The 1997 dismissal of Johnny M. Evans, Sr. from the … Read more