Quote from: George W. Maschke on Jan 06, 2003, 04:42 AM
Skeptic,
I agree with you that anyone who's accused has the right to a defense, innocent or guilty. But my understanding is that if a defense attorney knows his client to be guilty, the attorney may not represent to the court that his client is innocent.
QuoteIronically, Eastwood's analogy applies better to national security policymakers who, having been made aware that polygraph screening is without validity and that it has no reasonable prospect of ever catching a spy, nonetheless continue to advocate it.
Quote from: Eastwood on Jan 05, 2003, 01:33 PM
.......remind me a lot of the defense attorney who knows his client is guilty, yet defends him anyway. How so, you say? Don't you have the least degree of concern that you are teaching poly CM's to those who would like to infiltrate the USG to do us harm?
QuoteCut the BS that the "poly has never caught a spy" crap. Too many people who know nothing about polygraph have made this ridiculous statement.
QuoteLet's suppose one of Al-Qaida reads this crap and uses it to pass his test.
QuoteHe then gets unfettered access to USG offices and kills Americans. I'd love to hear your excuses then. But I'm sure you will have them all lined up won't you George?