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Posted by: yankeedog
Posted on: Jul 20th, 2006 at 2:58am
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Yes, they can be! And they are!
Posted by: cesium_133
Posted on: Jul 6th, 2006 at 11:54am
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I seriously doubt it.  Only New Mexico provides for any use of polys in its courts.  I don't know about stipulations as to the results of such a test, but any test that you and your lawyer had done, or that you did on your own, would be your property.  In the former case, it would be a "work product" covered by the attorney-client privilege.  In the latter, it's a piece of paper or a computer file that you had commissioned and that is inadmissible against you in court...
Posted by: lost-009
Posted on: Jun 6th, 2006 at 8:35pm
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Does anyone know if polygraph results can be subpoena in NC?  Thanks.
 
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