Quote1. If both "no opinion" and inconclusive mean that insufficient data was collected, what differentiates the two?
Quote2. If the polygrapher was more certain that I was employing countermeasures, could he have returned a result other than "no opinion"?
Quote3. One of my questions provided to the polygrapher from my therapist was in regards to my Internet usage in the week after my first test, but before my smart phone. The question didn't make sense to the polygrapher, so after calling my therapist to confirm the question, and having it still not make sense, changed the question to one about my sexual interests rather than one related to conditions of my parole. Aren't maintenance polygraphs related to conditions of parole? Do I have any recourse on this issue?
Quote4. Should I try to obtain the charts, or should I ask for an explanation about the chart results?
QuoteAlso, would a Freedom if Information Act or Right to Know Law request have any bearing here on obtaining my polygraph charts?