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Posted by jartist
 - Oct 02, 2012, 03:48 PM
I am so frustrated. I was accused of a horrific crime and arrested and then the case was dismissed because it was based on a false accusation. Initially I was so upset that I agreed to take a polygraph test immediately when they asked. I was given the charges to read right before the test and upset I failed. Just recently I was trying to get the arrest record cleared and they would not take the word of the accuser that they had lied and wanted me to take another polygraph. I agreed again and although it was a totally different experience the result was the same. It supposedly showed that I was .99 being deceptive. I do not know what else to do.

Would what is being stated in this article be what is happening? It said it was because I might have an overdeveloped superego. I need answers