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Legal Polygraph Services

How Can Polygraph Aid Attorneys? 


The power of polygraph for a defense attorney has little or nothing to do with its admissibility. Rather, the power is found daily in negotiations and case building outside of the courtroom. Attorneys have learned to utilize polygraph to aid in their case prior to trial, many times making a trial no longer necessary. Whatever the specifics of your case, it is important to leverage the creative and positive uses of polygraph as a part of the case rather than avoiding polygraph altogether for fear of wasting time and resources.


Polygraph provides a unique opportunity to establish ground level truth from which you can make educated decisions.


Polygraph can and has been used successfully to: 

  • Convince the prosecutors the charges against your client are unfounded 
  • Determine if your client would fare well if offered a police polygraph 
  • Obtain a more favorable plea-bargain and sentence 
  • Determine if your client is one of the truly innocent victims of false charges 
  • Diminish the credibility of the prosecutor’s witnesses 
  • Raise doubts about the alleged victim’s truthfulness

Immigration Attorneys

  • Verify something that otherwise cannot be proven, such as when and how a border crossing occurred.

Family Law Attorneys

  • Get to the bottom of a “he said, she said” situation. 

Specific Issue Examination

  • These examinations cover the examinee’s truthfulness as it relates to alleged criminal misconduct or acts, e.g. “Did you shoot John?” The results of these examinations can be invaluable for defense preparation or to avoid charges being filed. 


Polygraph is admissible in Arizona court under stipulation. 


Your examiner is available to testify in court as required to explain and substantiate results.


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