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Posted by yatittle
 - Nov 22, 2004, 01:26 AM
Since the tool is used for interrogation, and no interrogation was performed, I'd say things are good.

Randy
Posted by TrooperWanaB
 - Nov 22, 2004, 12:27 AM
I took a poly a little over 2 weeks ago and should be getting my formal response here this week.  Is it safe to say that a poly was passed if no post-exam questioning was done?  We ran one set of questions on two charts with a break in the middle of each and then ran another set of questions with two charts with a break in the middle.  Afterwards, when asked how the charts looked, the "man behind the curtain" said that he didn't see anything that caught his eye.  Even though he explained both the worst case and best case scenario that could take place based upon his opinion and how he felt after reviewing the charts, I left with the positive impression that I passed.