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Griem said the second test was given to counter reports that Bashara failed a polygraph performed for the Grosse Pointe Park Police.
“If the prosecution wants to have a battle of polygraph examiners, we will,” said Griem, adding that he does not believe the person who performed the test for police is licensed by the state of Michigan.
His examiner is licensed, Griem said, and has performed “hundreds of police and private examinations.”
Grosse Pointe Park Police Capt. David Loch would not comment on the second polygraph or any other aspects of the investigation today.
The conflicting results underscore why such tests are almost never used in court, Griem said.
oh and lawyer bashes the lady who gave the interview last night too:
http://www.freep.com/article/201202...graph-test?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGEMeanwhile, Griem said media coverage of the case is now “the theater of the absurd,” with the Wednesday night broadcast of an unidentified woman who claimed she took part in sado-masochistic encounters in the basement of one of Barashara’s commercial rental properties.
“We don’t know who this person and if she’s just looking for a minute of fame,” Griem said.