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I gave a statement today in regards to how my daughter got marks around her wrists, the detective accused me of tying something there, that is absolutely not the case. THey have my phone as evidence. I have to take a lie detector next week i think.
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I suggest not talking further to the police until you have a lawyer. Hire a lawyer sooner rather than later. Then tell the lawyer the full story, and what you told the police. The lawyer can help you decide whether it makes sense to talk any further or whether to take a polygraph. You never have to take a polygraph and there are lots of considerations in whether to take one or not, although the results are not admissible in court. However, the police may use the results to decide whethere to charge you with something.
Answered on Aug 26th, 2021 at 6:53 AM