Further searching led me to this:
http://www.flonnet.com/fl2105/storie...2004303900.htm
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ON December 22, 2003, doctors at the government-run Victoria Hospital in Bangalore prepared a cocktail containing three grams of sodium pentathol and 3,000 ml of distilled water and dextrose. Popularly known as "Truth Serum", it was intravenously administered to a patient over a period of three hours. The rate of administration was so controlled that the patient was slowly driven into a hypnotic trance.
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The SIT presented the findings of the narco-analysis test in court on February 10, 2004, and the court is yet to decide whether the revelations can be used as evidence. Investigators say that as the drugs took effect and the questioning began, Telgi sang like a canary.
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Seems like the idea is already out there.. "narcoanalysis tests"
I agree that there is corruption in the legal system, and money has more sway then truth.. BUT, no matter if you are rich or poor, the truth is the same. The strength of the narcoanalysis tests is in the fact that simple questions without "spin" could be asked by the court (not by the lawyers on second thought) and the court and jury could get an honest response from the defendant..