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Thanks Charlie.  Stil evaluating the polygraph piece.  Unrelated rhetorical comment:  failed polygraphs aren't very useful.  Your successes with it, however, are pretty impressive.  I've had excellent luck with using unsworn statements to get the right info to the sentencing authority, as well.  I'm sure we'll file a similar motion to compel in our case.  Haven't to date, however.  If Monica is successful, it'll be across the board, I'm sure.
I'll contact Tom.
Neal A. Puckett, Esq
LtCol, USMC (Ret)
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On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:18 PM, cgittins@aol.com wrote:

Neal:
 
I hope the presser went well.  I am writing on behalf of the Judges.  They asked me to pass on the name of my polygraph guy, Tom Williams, in the event you want to go that route.  Williams is a retired NCIS polygrapher; taught at the Defense Polygraph School and was the Navy's National Security polygrapher involved I the Moscow embassy case.  I have used his 3 times. He has come through for me on each of those occasions -- once in a judge alone trial, after my guy was convicted in a urinalysis case, I had my client speak about the polygraph he passed with the former Navy chief polygrapher in his unsworn  statement and the MJ reconsidered his findings and acquitted my client.  In another, I was hired by a father when his son was convicted of rape of a friends's wife -- we did the polygraph in the Quantico Brig for purposes of submission of clemency matters.  Even the Brig CO didn't believe the kid was guilty.  The kid passed the polygraph but got no love from the CA for clemency.  The polygraph report was, however, in the record of trial.  NMCCA set aside the findings of rape and dismissed the adultery charge -- I think because of the polygrapher in a close case. 
 
He also poly'd LTG Kensinger (Tillman fall guy) and found that he was non-deceptive.  I plan to use that with the ABCMR later this year. 
 
Tom's work is unimpeachable -- he is the trainer of Navy polygraphers.  They would never dare question his competence, skill or results.    
 
Anyway, his contact information is:
 
Tom Williams
PO Box 1238
Mount Pleasant, SC 29645
843-579-1120
 
Let me know if it helps out. 
 
Are you filing a motion to compel/abate for immunity for any of our guys?  I know Monica is working on one; just trying to plan ahead.
 
Cheers,
 
Charlie
 
 
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