In this mail conspiracy conviction, 18 U.S. C.A. §§ 1708, 371, the defendant’s knowledge and intent were critical. The sole contention on this appeal is that the trial court should have admitted the results of a polygraph examination of defendant relating to his specific intent regarding his involvement in the mail theft conspiracy. He argues that the evidentiary exclusion violated his constitutional right of due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
Although other circuits have granted some discretion in admitting polygraph evidence,
United States v. Mayes,
Any suggested deviation from the clear law of this Circuit would have to be addressed to the en banc court.
United States v. Hernandez,
AFFIRMED.
