Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 7:18 PM The Sixth Amendment basically states that a jury trial must be offered, but it need not be accepted. In many cases, a motion can be made to have the verdict decided by the judge instead. I'd imagine, naturally, that any person who opted for a jury instead of the propose lie detector would basically be admitting they can't pass the test. A jury would take note of that, I'm sure. —clodhopper |