THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR FMRI:WILL DECEPTION DETECTION PASS ADMISSIBILITY HURDLES IN OKLAHOMA.pdf
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6 Okla. J. L. Tech. 47
Oklahoma Journal of Law Technology
April 26, 2010
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR FMRI: WILL DECEPTION DETECTION PASS ADMISSIBILITY
HURDLES IN OKLAHOMA?
Julie Elizabeth Myers [FNa1]
Copyright © 2010 Oklahoma Journal of Law Technology;Julie Elizabeth Myers
I. Introduction
For decades, authors like George Orwell, Ayn Rand and Ray Bradbury have depicted catastrophic vis-
ions of dystopia arising out of our societys advancement: a world where the government sees all and men
must fear their own thoughts. [FN1] Conversely, the ability to prove veracity has been a power sought by so-
ciety throughout history, evident in all cultures from the oracles of ancient mythology to the “veritaserum”
in the Harry Potter series. [FN2] The clash of these two interests may seem to be exaggerated in novels like
1984, Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem , [FN3] but this balance may soon be evaluated in Oklahoma courts in a
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