Inconclusive results

Started by gorgikla22, Apr 08, 2007, 04:15 AM

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T.M. Cullen

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QuoteIf I did not take it, I would need counciling which would last longer and cost more. This was the quickest way to deal with the issue, although it has come back to blow up in my face.

Never, EVER sign something without showing it to a lawyer FIRST and learning ALL potential legal ramifications.  For all you know, the fact that you signed what you did may now make it difficult to sue the school.  IOW, it may hold them harmless since you signed ADMITTING you needed help!  

If you had REFUSED to sign, steadfastly maintaining that you were innocent of any wrongdoing, and they kicked you out WITHOUT ANY PROOF of wrongdoing (and a failed poly without admissions is not proof), then you might have a better legal case.

Was the girl found guilty of anything?  Example, passed out drunk on school grounds...etc.?  Did you or she have any bruises or scratch marks?  Was there ANY evidence at all that the sex was NOT CONSENSUAL?  Is the female taking any responsibility in this, or just trying to protect her reputation and not wanting to be known as a drunken tramp whore on campus by playing the "date rape" card?

Lastly, was the girl given alcohol abuse counselling over the incident?

These are questions any lawyer will probably ask you.  When in doubt, seek legal advice!
"There is no direct and unequivocal connection between lying and these physiological states of arousal...(referring to polygraph)."

Dr. Phil Zimbardo, Phd, Standford University

Adam Ali

So can someone please inform me... I recently applied and got interviewed for a deputy position in a county jail. That being said I of course had to take a polygraph test. My test came out "Inconclusive" because of the fact I moved my neck a little.... Is this a possible reason for the test to result inconclusive... Is this a possible reason for them to deny me completely even though I passed my physical exam, written exam etc.

Someone please let me know something!!!

Ex Member

Adam,
An "Inconclusive" should only be the call if the scoring results do not numerically fit into DI or NDI.

It appears that many are now calling results "Inconclusive" if they see what they deem attempts at purposeful non-cooperation. Unfortunately, these calls are subjective and often wrong.

Joe McCarthy

Often times inconclusive is often a cop out for piss poor test. 

Don't get me wrong, they do happen; but some examiners actions, and huge inconclusive rates here in texas often make me wonder if inconclusive really mean, "just another test fee." 


Everyone knows why I feel that way; and it is important to note, I can only speak as to my experience as an examiner in Texas.

Whenever I hear the word "inconclusive" I become very suspicious 
Joe

Natasha

I paid $400 for a polygraph to prove DCS and court officials are litereally illegally charging me with me ex boyfriends crimes who is in prison for those crimes. This has been pending for almost 3 yrs now they officially stole my 2 BABYS 2yrs old and 4yrs old 3 months ago claiming I failed for meth but refuse to double confirm the drug test. I am prescribed ritilan and BronKaid the day they gave me a mouthswab over a false accusation. I took 2 polygraphs now and was told both time inconclusive which is bull shit never got the charts only the paper that's typed saying its was both inconclusive. I'm so confused and don't understand it.

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