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Polygraph test results are insufficiently reliable to be admissible.
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Contributed in 2009 & last edited in 2009 by Peter Tillers
Law
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Admissibility of evidence
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Expert and scientific evidence
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Must expert evidence be generally acceptable to experts or must the trial court make an independent assessment of the validity and reliability of such evidence?
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Trial court must act as gatekeeper and make independent assessment
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The expert or scientific evidence must be shown to be reliable
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Reliability or unreliability of assorted fields and methods
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Biological & life sciences
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"Scientific" lie detection
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Are polygraph test results unreliable and inadmissible?
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Inadmissible: Polygraph test results...

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