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To: xsmommy

The sad part about all of this is that Aruba does not permit polygraph tests in their court of law. Does anyone know if those in custody have volunteered to take a polygraph? This would put an end to all this speculation. These teenagers are not adept enough to fool a good polygraph exam.
I feel Joran is guilty. However if a body is not found it will be very difficult to get a conviction.


2,262 posted on 06/26/2005 10:12:53 AM PDT by doc
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Croes will be released at tomorrow at 1pm (per his lawyer & Fox)


2,263 posted on 06/26/2005 10:14:07 AM PDT by stlnative (BUT DON'T ASK ME TO BACK THAT UP OR CONFIRM IT)
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To: doc
well we don't allow polygraph evidence into evidence either, so they are no different in that regard. the only difference being that it doesn't even appear to be used as an investigative technique down there.

we can only hope that because they are not as constrained in their interrogations as we are, that they may be able to exert sufficient pressure to garner a confession. We also read somewhere on this thread that plea bargains are not permitted, so that is another tool missing from their toolbox, but at least they have cut the pesky lawyers out of the interrogation process, which is a plus : )

2,266 posted on 06/26/2005 10:18:14 AM PDT by xsmommy
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