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    Denying a Defendant the Right to Introduce Favorable Polygraph Evidence
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Denying a Defendant the Right to Introduce Favorable Polygraph Evidence

Question 113

Question 113

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Denying a defendant the right to introduce favorable polygraph evidence is a violation of the defendant's right to present a defense.

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