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Paul K. Minor |
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Birth |
December 6, 1940 |
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American
International Security Corp. |
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Telephone |
276-346-3400 |
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Employment |
American
International Security Corp. |
1987 - Present |
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Federal
Bureau of Investigation |
1978 - 1987 |
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US Army
Criminal Investigation Command |
1974 - 1977 |
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US Army
Criminal Investigation Command, 1st Region |
1973 - 1974 |
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Military
District of Washington, 4th CID |
1971 - 1973 |
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Honolulu
Field Office USACID |
1970 - 1971 |
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CID
Detachment, 9th Infanty Division, Republic of Vietnam |
1968 - 1969 |
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US Army |
1962 - 1968 |
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Education |
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MS |
University
of Baltimore, Baltimore MD |
1979 |
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BA |
University
of Baltimore |
1974 |
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Graduate |
FBI
National Academy, Quantico VA |
1974 |
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LLB |
LaSalle
University, Chicago IL |
1974 |
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Graduate |
Logistics Management Course |
1974 |
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Graduate |
US Army,
Ft. Gordon GA |
1972 |
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Graduate |
US Army,
Ft. Gordon GA |
1968 |
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Graduate |
Physical Security Supervisors Course |
1965 |
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Graduate |
Police
Administration Course |
1964 |
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Graduate |
7th Army Non-Commissioned Officers Academy |
1964 |
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Graduate |
Military
Police School |
1962 |
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Teaching |
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Associate
Professor, Dept. of Psychology |
1976 - 1977 |
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Adjunct
Faculty Member |
1977 - 1980 |
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FBI Academy, Quantico VA |
1978 - 1987 |
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Professional |
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Association of Federal Investigators |
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American Polygraph Association, Past VP, Government |
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American Society for Industrial Security |
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American Association of Police Polygraphists |
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FBI National Academy Associates |
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Maryland Polygraph Association, Past President |
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National Academy Associates |
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Virginia Polygraph Association, Past President |
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Federal
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Directed,
coordinated, and monitored the FBI Polygraph Program. Exercised technical
supervision of and provided investigative direction for approximately fifty
Special Agent Polygraph Examiners in support of criminal and security
investigative activities thoughout the Bureau and in support of investigative
activities of other law enforcement and criminal justice system agencies.
Oversaw the operation of the Unit and was responsible for objectives
consistent with maximum efficiency and economy of polygraph operations and
optimum utilization of manpower and material assets. Served as the Bureau's
Chief Polygraph Examiner, conducted polygraph examinations in selected highly
important and/or sensitive investigations and interrogation of subjects,
victims, witnesses, informants, and assets in criminal and intelligence
cases. Was responsible for the
FBI Polygraph Training program including issuance and revision of manual and
instructional material and orientation of newly trained examiners into FBI
Field Office operation. Participated as an instructor in refresher courses
and polygraph seminars. Lectured to new Agents and in-service Agents
regarding the polygraph technique and its utilization in the Bureau.
Personally wrote the curriculum and oversaw the Advanced Polygraphy Course -
a nine semester hour graduate level course accredited by the University of
Virginia. Was the primary
individual responsible for the Bureau's Polygraph Quality Control Program. In
this capacity is responsible for insuring that examinations conducted by
Bureau Agents are in strict conformance with accepted polygraph operating
procedures and standards. Had frequent contacts
with all divisions of the Bureau relative to urgent matters, arrangements for
special projects, and personnel matters, and with representatives of the
Dept. of Justice, other governmental agencies, and foreign governments
concerning polygraph matters. Served as member of the Federal Interagency
Polygraph Committee. |
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US Army
Criminal Investigation Division (USACIDC) |
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Chief,
Polygraph Division Four years experience in
planning, budgeting, developing and managing all facets of a centrally
controlled polygraph program. Supervised examiners assigned throughout the
world to include quality control exercise upon each polygraph examination.
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Associate
Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Baltimore, 1973 |
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Polygraph
Coordinator, First Region, USACIDC, 1973 |
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Completed
polygraph training, 1972 |
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Special
Agent, US Army Criminal Investigation Command, 1968-71 |
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Agent-in-Charge,
US Army Honolulu Field Office, Principal Duty
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Member, Virginia Governor's Polygraph Advisory Board |
1991 - 1995 |
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Chairman, Virginia Governor's Polygraph Advisory Board |
1996 - 1998 |
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Following retirement from the Federal Government, I have conducted polygraph examinations for the following agencies: |
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Following is a list of cases in which I have provided expert testimony in polygraph related matters: |
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International Olympic Arbitration Board, New York NY |
1997 |
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US v. Bellomo, US District Court, Southern District, New York NY |
1997 |
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US v. Rupe, US District Court, Seattle WA |
1995 |
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US Olympic Committee |
1996 |
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US Arbitration Board |
1996 |
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US v. Pasado, US District Court, Houston TX |
1995 |
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US v. Friedrich, US District Court, Washington, DC |
1990 |
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US v. RW Miller, US District Court, Los Angeles CA |
1985, 1986, 1988 |
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US v. Hill, US District Court, Knoxville TN |
1985 |
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US v. Howard McLay Smith, US District Court, Cheyenne WY |
1981 |
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US v. Richard Craig Smith, US District Court, Alexandria VA |
1984 |
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US v. John DeLorean, US District Court, Los Angeles CA |
1983 |
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US v. Klepfer, US District Court, Syracuse NY |
1980 |
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US v. Pool, US District Court, Los Angeles CA |
1980 |
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US v. Seiter, US District Court, Covington KY |
1980 |
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US v. White, US District Court, New Bern NC |
1979 |
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US v. Grenemyer, Circuit Court, Georgetown CO |
1987 |
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Commission on Police Corruption, Trinidad |
1988 |
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