Polygraph Examinations for Criminal Investigations, Allegations, and Claims of Innocence
Scientific research shows that a properly administered polygraph examination is over 90% accurate, making it more reliable than many other forms of evidence. Ensure your client has the opportunity to verify their innocence with Kip Kieso Polygraph Services. Our professional and scientifically backed polygraph examinations provide a high level of accuracy and reliability, supporting attorneys in defending their clients effectively. By validating eyewitness testimony and fingerprint identification, our polygraph services offer a robust tool for establishing the truth and ensuring justice.
- High accuracy rate over 90%
- More reliable than many other forms of evidence
- Validates eyewitness testimony and fingerprint ID
- Supports attorneys in defending clients
- Professional and scientifically backed procedure
Licensures
Kansas (non-licensing state)
Missouri (non-licensing state)
Alaska (License #950156)
South Dakota (License #142)
Nebraska (License #126)
Colorado (non-licensing state)
Washington (non-licensing state)
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Request a Criminal Case Polygraph Consultation Today
Contact Kip Kieso today to schedule a polygraph examination for your criminal case. Our expert services offer the high accuracy and reliability you need to support your client's defense and verify their innocence.
Four Step Process
Our Polygraph Process
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a polygraph test be used in a criminal case?
A polygraph examination may be used as an investigative or credibility assessment tool in criminal cases, depending on the circumstances. Attorneys, investigators, and individuals may request testing to help evaluate truthfulness around specific allegations or events.
Can a polygraph help someone who says they are falsely accused?
A professional polygraph examination may help provide additional credibility information when someone is facing an allegation or claim of innocence. It should be discussed with an attorney when connected to an active legal matter.
Who requests criminal case polygraph testing?
Criminal case polygraph testing may be requested by defense attorneys, investigators, law enforcement professionals, individuals, or other parties involved in criminal investigations or allegations.
What kinds of criminal matters may involve polygraph testing?
Polygraph testing may be used in matters involving theft allegations, assault allegations, misconduct claims, criminal investigations, witness credibility, or other situations where truthfulness is in question.
Is criminal case polygraph testing confidential?
Yes. Criminal case polygraph examinations are handled professionally and confidentially. The process, results, and reporting details are discussed before the examination.
