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An employee who was fired after taking a lie detector test can sue - he needn't show that the results of the exam were the "sole" factor in his termination, the 4th Circuit has ruled.
The plaintiff was employed at a bank. He was fired after he failed two polygraph tests administered by the police and FBI regarding his role in an attempted robbery at the bank.
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Attorneys for the man accused of strangling 77-year-old Zelpha Turner say evidence pointing to the woman's granddaughter exonerates their client and should be allowed during his trial later this month.
Boone County Circuit Judge Gene Hamilton disagreed yesterday and ruled that a lie-detector test given to Holli McKenzie on the day she found her grandmother's body in May 2005 could not be admitted.
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Planning on a career in biomedical engineering to specialize in prosthetics, Greensburg Central Catholic junior Kelsey Brown got an early start last summer.
She learned how to solve a Rubic's Cube, which she laughingly admits to never having been able to do, and played with Hot Wheels cars.
... class in which the students built lie detectors. For the lie detector to function, the students haad to solder individual components to a circuit board. In another class, they conducted experiment...
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... STATES COURT OF APPEALS FORTHE THIRD CIRCUIT . Petitioner was arrested during a traffic stop b... detainees passed through a metal detector andwaited in a group holding cell for a more thoro...
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...'s refusal to admit the results of a lie-detector test which he had taken and passed. In this circui...
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... Seventh Circuit has determined that lie detector examinations should not be excluded because of rel...
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...Hamblett, Mark. 2001. "Circuit Panel Issues Recusal Guidelines; Says Rakoff Acted... Abuse of Discretion in Relying on 'Lie Detector' for Limited Purpose." Pennsylvania Law Weekly (Ap...
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... of his willingness to take a lie detector test; at another point, a different prosecution wi...
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... ADT technician removed a defective smoke detector from the second floor of the Greenspansâ home...
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... 225, 228 (CA9 1997), at least one Federal Circuit has recently reaffirmed its per se ban, see United... system is that "the jury is the lie detector." United States v. Barnard, 490 F. 2d 907, 912 (CA...