Quote:Currently in my 6th year on probation, my third treatment group, and multiple therapists through out the years
This is the most important aspect of your post in my opinion. I'll get to this later.
Quote:I'm polyed mostly every 6 months, on occasion every 3 months, have been for the past 5 years or so. Very little trouble with any poly, undetermined results or excuasable/understandable failures along the way, nothing serious that hasn't been resolved to the courts, treatment, probations satisfaction.
I hate to be nit-picky, but in post conviction sex offender testing, everything is serious----just maybe not to you or by your surmise.
Quote:About two years ago, I was ordered to a new group, new polygrapher. New Sexual History exam.
What was wrong with the "old" sex history exam? Did they give you a second test, and why?
Quote:I had previously filled out a Sexual History questionaire for this. I arrived for my first poly with him, forgot my wallet, couldn't pay, was rescheduled and paid the $100 'fine'
I HATE WHEN I FORGET MY WALLET!!!! But you have to understand, a polygraph exam appointment isn't like other appointments. The examiner blocks out upwards of 3 to 4 hours (half day) for a test----and if you screwed up, he gets screwed. You may be a nice guy who is completely trustworthy by your estimation, but in my career I have tested maybe a total of 3 felon's pro bono (without payment)----with all due respect, we see a lot of con artists in the convict community.
Quote:The polygrapher asked if I had any paper work, I did not. I asked WHAT paperwork, he handed me a blank copy of the form I filled out a couple of weeks ago (Sexual History form). I stated that I had given the form to my therapist, as instructed. I also asked if I could retain the blank form (Sexual History form) I had just been handed for my records, he said I could.
The examiner was probably a little frustrated that a communication breakdown had occurred. He probably had a little reserved disappointment or even disdain for your therapist's lack of organization. Jeeez, who knows---regardless, the day was a cluster F from the minute you walked in the door.
Quote:Yeah, I was PISSED. I called the polygrapher a liar AND a thief for stealing my money and making false claims concerning the form. It was a VERY tense meeting. A THIRD polygraph was scheduled.
This was a colossal mistake. A good measure of rule is to never act out around law enforcement and treatment professionals----as both are viewing your behavior to at the very least assess if your are dangerous to them, much less the community at large. Is this the first time that a beauracracy has failed you? Try not go postal next time, as when you screw up, it is better that others do not verbally assault you, eh? Likewise.
Quote:I arrived at the second poly exam. Polygrapher asked if I had filled out the form he had given me. I had not, of course. I told him the therapist had given him the original form all ready.
Twice? Holy cow I would have arrived with the pope's birth certificate if I thought there was a chance that I could be charged again for a botched paperwork task---I don't care who's fault it was! You really flaked on this one, and it seems you are blaming everyone but your self. Sound familiar?
Quote:I arrived for poly #3. He STILL did not have the form! I STILL had not filled out a SECOND one! I had been assured AGAIN from my therapist that the polygrapher did indeed HAVE the original form. Polygrapher once again denied having the form, I was denied my third polygraph. I was once again charged a $100 but before we could schedule a FOURTH polygraph I cursed him up one side and down the other for incompetence. I was so angry I stood up to leave the office and he PUSHED ME OUT THE DOOR! I immediatly told him if he touched me again I would dial 911 and report an assault. He responded he would call 911 and have me removed if I didn't leave NOW. No further polygraph was scheduled. My therapists SUPERVISOR ordered the therapist to kick me out of treatment. A revocation hearing was scheduled., 'failure to complete a polygraph'. NOT for termination of treatment, an important issue to understand here.
Your losing me with every word here Jester. It seems now you were playing with your freedom as part of some self-figured principle. In my office, you verbally assault me, and you are gone----and readers keep in mind that such is extremely rare. Jester, the last place to have a Jerry Springer show is in a sex offender specialists' office. You are supposed to be more in tuned to behavior than that at 6 yrs of treatment.
Quote:A FOURTH polygraph was scheduled IN MY ATTORNEYS OFFICE with the same polygrapher.
I can't imagine why any examiner would come back for more of you, unless you had a far more friendly relationship with your examiner and you are leaving out an actually decent repoire from readers here.
Quote:The fact that I did complete one on the FOURTH attempt was dismissed. The case focused on the previous THREE failed attempts. This was ruled 'substantial' and 'inexcusable', I was revoked and sentenced to an additional five years probation. My THERAPIST testified on my behalf, stating he understood the confusion, did not have a problem with the polygraphs and was WELCOME back into his group.
Here is the thing. You really got too comfy in yor probation. It amazes me why someone wouldn't be far more compliant with so much to lose. I would take any manner of mistake and rectify it before showing my ass to authority the way you did to your examiner. It really is simple. Take your test, go to therapy, always keep your paper work handy, stay clean and don't "cuss anyone up and down." You basically are presenting yourself as a victim----and although I would disagree with your harsh sentence of an additional 5-yrs of probation, it ain't my call. You are on the wrong websit----that is if you are in fact even allowed to be on the internet----which is unlikely. You should be on the website
antiJester.org---How to beat the Jester habit of blaming others for easily remedied mistakes and life decisions.
You are in the wrong place to keep a smooth and trouble free probation period. Your problem is simple.