I was the victim in an assault. A couple days after giving my statement, i was called in to take a lie-detector test. All a formality, just to make sure I was credible.
Despite answering all of the questions truthfully, I was informed that I had been deemed not credible because of how the test read. Because of that, the investigation was dropped (leaving the monster that hurt me out on the streets) AND now I could face penalties for "filing a false police report!" Like I said, I didnt lie about anything. Are these tests really that unreliable? and if so, why are they still used? And do I have any recourse that can be taken to avoid getting in trouble for filing a "false" police report?
2007-05-07
18:05:19
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a jarhead's wife
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