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  2. Engine House No. 10 (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] During an internal investigation of the fire, officials attempted to force 14 firefighters to take lie detector tests. Several of the firefighters sued the city, prompting a judge's injunction against taking the tests. [10] A county judge later gave a permanent injunction from taking the tests, calling them part of a "fishing expedition".

  3. Disappearance of Brian Shaffer - Wikipedia

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    Those who had seen Shaffer that evening, including his father, were asked to take lie detector tests. He and Reed passed theirs, as did all the others, while Florence refused. The two women Brian had last been seen talking to were later identified; they said in 2009 that they had never been asked to take one themselves. [5]

  4. Lie detection - Wikipedia

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    Lie detector results are very rarely admitted in evidence in the US courts. [8] In 1983 the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment published a review of the technology [6] and found: "...there is at present only limited scientific evidence for establishing the validity of polygraph testing.

  5. FCC warns of 50-state scam by fraudsters posing as mortgage ...

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    Callers spoof the caller ID number of the victim's actual lending institution, swindling money from those seeking financial relief.

  6. fMRI lie detection - Wikipedia

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    Historically, fMRI lie detector tests have not been allowed into evidence in legal proceedings, the most famous attempt being Harvey Nathan's insurance fraud case [14] in 2007. [9] This pushback from the legal system may be based on the 1988 Federal Employment Polygraph Protection Act [ 14 ] that acts to protect citizens from incriminating ...

  7. Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    For the 2023 series, LEWT instituted some measures to prevent further cheating like what Cominsky and Runyan had done. All the top five finishing teams in each tournament will have their fish physically inspected, including possibly being cut open, and a metal detector will be available. Lie detectors will remain in use. [3] [13]

  8. Polygraph - Wikipedia

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    American inventor Leonarde Keeler testing his improved polygraph on Arthur Koehler, a former witness for the prosecution at the 1935 trial of Richard Hauptmann. A polygraph, often incorrectly referred to as a lie detector test, [1] [2] [3] is a pseudoscientific [4] [5] [6] device or procedure that measures and records several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration ...

  9. Brain fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    Brain fingerprinting (BF) is a lie detection technique which uses brain waves from a electroencephalography (EEG) to determine whether specific information is stored in the subject's cognitive memory. It was invented by Larry Farwell, a Harvard-graduated neuroscientist, and published in 1995. [1]