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United States v. Scheffer - Further Readings

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  • Biskupic, Joan. "High Court to Rule on Defendant's Right to Present Polygraph Rules as Evidence." Washington Post, May 20, 1997, p. A06.
  • ------. "Justices Allow Ban on Polygraph Use." Washington Post, April 1, 1998, p. A01.
  • Dripps, Donald A. "Polygraph Evidence After United States v. Scheffer." Trial, June 1998, pp. 75-77.
  • Kaye, D. H. "The Evidence Site: D. H. Kaye on Scientific Evidence Cases Pending in the U.S. Supreme Court." University of Michigan Law School. http://www.law.umich.edu/thayer/kaye.htm
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almost 4 years ago

I need to know can a failed polygraph test be used as part of a accused record of trial to be view and considered by the convening authority to accept or deny the accused sentence at trial. Aslo can the accuse defense counsel advise the accuse to address the issuse of his failed polygraph test with the convening authority?