Brian K. Rogers v. United States
Are admissions made during a polygraph examination required by sex offender treatment compelled for purposes of the Fifth Amendment when failing the examination results in being suspended from sex offender treatment as required by conditions of supervised release when failure to participate in sex offender treatment results in revocation of supervised release.
Are admissions made during a polygraph examination required by sex offender treatment compelled for purposes of the Fifth Amendment when failing the examination results in being suspended from sex offender treatment as required by conditions of supervised release when failure to participate in sex-offender-treatment results in revocation of supervised-release