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Confidential Polygraph Testing: A Powerful Tool for the Falsely Accused

At The Law Office of James R. Snell, Jr., LLC, we understand the devastating impact of being falsely accused of a crime. Whether you’re under investigation or have already been arrested, proving your innocence is critical. One of the most effective tools we use to help innocent people is confidential polygraph testing.

Why Choose a Confidential Polygraph?

While polygraph tests are generally not admissible in court, they can play a crucial role in influencing law enforcement or prosecutors’ decisions on whether to bring or dismiss charges. A confidential polygraph coordinated by our office is absolutely private—no one will know the test was even attempted unless you authorize it.

If the results are favorable, at your request, we can forward them to law enforcement, a prosecutor, or the Department of Social Services (DSS) to support your innocence. However, if the results aren’t favorable, or if you’re determined to be an unsuitable candidate for the test, nothing is disclosed, and no report is prepared. There is no risk to you to attempt a polygraph to establish your innocence. Even if you've already told a police investigator you would take a polygraph, it's a good idea to first meet with a criminal defense attorney and take a private polygraph first to ensure polygraph testing is right for you and your situation. 

How Our Polygraph Testing Differs from Law Enforcement Polygraphs

Polygraph tests administered by law enforcement are often used as interrogation tools. In contrast, our tests are conducted with your best interests in mind:

  • Complete Confidentiality: No one knows about the test unless you authorize it.
  • Private Setting: The test is administered in the privacy of our office.
  • Client-Focused Questions: We draft the questions to be most beneficial to your case.
  • Quick Scheduling: Testing can often be arranged the same or next business day.

High Accuracy and Absolute Integrity

Our polygraph tests are conducted by highly qualified examiners using state-of-the-art equipment. These tests are typically very accurate and are absolutely not “pay to pass.” The purpose is to provide an honest and reliable means to demonstrate factual innocence, not to manipulate results.

Who Can Benefit from a Confidential Polygraph?

A wide variety of cases can benefit from a confidential polygraph, including but not limited to:

  • Child Molestation Accusations
  • Embezzlement or Theft Allegations
  • Murder Investigations
  • Domestic Violence Claims
  • Any Situation Involving False Accusations

Contact Us Today

If you are innocent of the accusations or the subject of an investigation, a confidential polygraph coordinated through The Law Office of James R. Snell, Jr., LLC, could be one of the quickest ways to demonstrate your innocence. We can assist with polygraph testing both before or after criminal charges are brought.

To schedule a consultation, contact us today at (803) 359-3301. Our office is located in Lexington, South Carolina, and we are ready to help you protect your reputation and your future.

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