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    Default Re: Plaster Vs. Steriods

    Why is no one mentioning the fact that the Nevada State Athletic Commission said that Shane passed a polygraph when questioned about "knowingly" using steroids? He didn't know and he passed a poly. . .and signed a statement for the NSAC saying the same thing. According to his statement, Mosley said he told BALCO president Victor Conte he didn't want to take any banned substances because he knew Fernando Vargas had been suspended for nine months and fined $100,000 in 2002 after testing positive for steroids following his match against De La Hoya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC Amateur Boxing View Post
    Why is no one mentioning the fact that the Nevada State Athletic Commission said that Shane passed a polygraph when questioned about "knowingly" using steroids? He didn't know and he passed a poly. . .and signed a statement for the NSAC saying the same thing. According to his statement, Mosley said he told BALCO president Victor Conte he didn't want to take any banned substances because he knew Fernando Vargas had been suspended for nine months and fined $100,000 in 2002 after testing positive for steroids following his match against De La Hoya.
    What's up DC
    Do you have the link to that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DC Amateur Boxing View Post
    Why is no one mentioning the fact that the Nevada State Athletic Commission said that Shane passed a polygraph when questioned about "knowingly" using steroids? He didn't know and he passed a poly. . .and signed a statement for the NSAC saying the same thing. According to his statement, Mosley said he told BALCO president Victor Conte he didn't want to take any banned substances because he knew Fernando Vargas had been suspended for nine months and fined $100,000 in 2002 after testing positive for steroids following his match against De La Hoya.
    What's up DC
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    Mosley Takes Steps to Protect Image - Los Angeles Times
    Article detailing some of Shane's statement.

    Mosley admits he unknowingly took BALCO steroids - Boxing - ESPN
    More details after Conte starts spouting off again. Shane said he paid with check, which doesn't seem logical if he knew what he was getting.

    Conte says Mosley knew of steroids - Los Angeles Times
    Conte again. . .exactly at the same time he announced his book deal. He says Shane paid with cash. Shane sues for defamation - not really what you do if you are lying (Marion came clean and never once sued Conte which really was weird when they were going back and forth in the media. It smelled fishy to me then).
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    Default Re: Plaster Vs. Steriods

    Lie detectors are very inaccurate, that's why they are inadmissable in court. Very unreliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awdleyfuturehalloffamer View Post
    Lie detectors are very inaccurate, that's why they are inadmissable in court. Very unreliable.
    In all honesty alot of former Balco athletes are saying the same thing.Im starting to be inclined to believe them. Its the hot new supplement place, and everybody jumps to it. Andro used to be hotter then hell,I took it,now its listed as a roid. Good thing I stopped for the sake of my hairline

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    Quote Originally Posted by awdleyfuturehalloffamer View Post
    Lie detectors are very inaccurate, that's why they are inadmissable in court. Very unreliable.
    Wrong!!! I know this isn't law school, but they are reliable and used in evidence in many federal and about 20 or so state courts.

    In United States v. Scheffer 1998, the U.S. Supreme Court left it up to individual jurisdictions whether polygraph results could be admitted as evidence in court cases. Nevertheless, it is used extensively by prosecutors, defense attorneys, and law enforcement agencies. In 2007, in Ohio v. Sharma, an Ohio trial court overruled the objections of a prosecutor and allowed a polygraph examiner to testify regarding a specific issue criminal examination. The court took the position that the prosecutors regularly used a polygraph examiner to conduct criminal tests against defendants, but only objected to the examiner's testimony when the results contradicted what they hoped to achieve

    Anyhow, what guilty person ever agrees to take a polygraph? I sure wouldn't. Who lies and then sues someone for defamation to perpetuate that same lie? Who would pay for illegal drugs with a check? (other than Jerry Springer who was removed as Mayor for paying a hooker with a check). I'm not a Shane fanatic, but it just looks to me like he got caught up making some bad choices - but he wasn't complicit.

    AND NO, I'M NOT A LAWYER. . .BUT I DIDN'T STAY AT A HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS ONCE.
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