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Well in law enforcement they use polygraphs during the interview. They read you some questions first and you answer them. Then on the polygraph they will ask you something like "Other then what you have mentioned have you done ___". If the question comes up and I have to admit to it, can they still charge me? There's no evidence so I'm not sure if they can or not. And I know a polygraph can't be used in court. But I want someone who knows what they are talking about to give me some more insight.
What agency are you appling for. The Law Enforcement Agency I work for does not use polygraphs during the interview.

They also don't usually ask the question, Have you ever broken any laws?

That is to broad of a question and I would say that 99.9% of all applicants would be found lying if they did ask that question. Because there is not one person that has never broken any law in there life.

If you were not caught doing what you say you were doing. Then I would not worry about it.