Lie detector test is one of the due process investigation of the suspect. but this is not the basis of the case if the suspect is guilty of the charges.
Lie detector tests are not 100% accurate and although given by law they are not admissibly in a court of law and using a lie detector is not used for public use; therefore it would not make any point for your wife to take a lie detector test. Hypothetically, if your wife did cheat she would probably decline taking the test.
A federal law.
The same rules do not apply at a legislation hearing and a court of law. Each body has their own rules. In a court of law, the judge is in charge of the court.
Yes. A court's function is to interpret and apply the laws.
Lie detector tests are not 100 percentage accurate and therefore not even admissible in a court of law. An individual just does not walk in and expect to have their boyfriend given a lie detector test because you feel he is cheating on you and it is only use by law enforcement. You would have more luck not harassing him about cheating; let a few days pass and then with a friend follow him to see what he is up too and perhaps catch him in the act.
No. Not the sole results of the polygraph. However, they can be used by law enforcement as an investigative tool. The results that are produced by those interviews, if investigation substantiates them, ARE admissable.
No. They can be fooled which is why they are not admissible as evidence in a court of law (at least in the US)
Unsure what is being asked. The same rules of law, and the same timeframes for action, apply in federal court as apply in state court. Except for the fact that the court systems are different in their distinct jurisdictions, the procedure is essentially the same in both.
Apply to the probate court. They will appoint an executor and the estate will be distributed according to law.
No, polygraph tests are not admissible in court. Court precedents have decided that the polygraph test is unreliable, and that the test could dishonestly persuade the jury's verdict. The polygraph test is only used for investigative, law enforcement needs.
They cannot. A law is not a law until the date it goes into effect.
civil law