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Results vary case to case. Typically, after a case is assigned, a detective will do an initial inspection of the area and subject. Occasionally we can provide results from these initial
inspections. Typically, we can provide results within one to two weeks. GPS results are provided each morning. Due to public safety, real time GPS data is not provided.
A good detective should be aware of the current laws. It is imperative to follow the laws to keep yourself out of jail and win your case. The right investigator will have an abundance of resources and the proper network to properly handle your case. Investigators practice this day in and day out, they know the tricks of the trade and what to watch out for.
Each situation is different and we are flexible to best suit your needs.
Polygraph? There is no question that in recent years polygraph testing has gained increasingly widespread acceptance as a useful and reliable scientific tool. The science of polygraphs has progressed to a level of acceptance sufficient to allow the use of polygraph evidence in limited circumstances. The American Polygraph Association has been striving for three decades to improve the educational standards of its members, and the polygraph schools it accredits which, with some exceptions, currently require its applicants possess a minimum degree at the baccalaureate level.
Scientific studies have shown that using the polygraph correctly resolved 95% of the cases, the handwriting expert 94% of the cases, the eyewitness 64% and fingerprint expert 100% of the cases. Thus the accuracy of the polygraph examination is commensurate with and even superior to most of the presently approved forms of evidence.
That is a false statement. They are admissible in court for many reasons, including Judge's ordering them, stipulation between attorneys, POST Conviction Sex Offender treatment, civil issues and mutual agreement between parties.
A polygraph will normally take place by appointment at the Polygraph Examiner's Office at a
designated time. During this appointment the Polygraph Examiner will meet with the Examinee, and they will discuss the issues that brought them to the exam. During this period the examiner will explain how the polygraph exam works and go over details of issues of the exam. After this discussion, which usually takes between 1/2 hour to 1 hour the Examiner will then write the questions that will be ask on the exam and he will discuss each exam question with the Examinee. There are no surprise questions on the polygraph exam. Once the questions have been covered and agreed upon the Examiner will place polygraph equipment attachments to the Examinee and the polygraph exam will begin.
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