Recently I read a thread on these boards in which an external link to a document (I believe associated with a Missouri law enforcement organization) was given. This document was a wonderful legally binding form that, when signed by the polygrapher, would preclude the use of damaging admissions by the testee for criminal prosecution. If this rings a bell with anyone I would appreciate the link again. Thank you,
I think you maybe talking MULE. It's an organization representing law enforcement in Missouri. I remember seeing it on this site, I believe, but don't remember where. If my recollection is accurate, it is a contract preventing employment polygraph results to be used in a criminal investigation. This document is to be presented to the polygrapher. If the polygrapher won't sign it, then the officer refuses to take the exam.
I wish I could help you more.
Twoblock
Twoblock is correct. The form was drafted by the Missouri Union of Law Enforcement (http://www.mule57.org) (MULE) and is available here:
http://www.mule57.org/articles/polygrap.htm