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There are actually two question here; (#1) If an officer knowingly makes 'falsified' notes, produces 'falsified' notes,' or makes false testimony base on these 'falsified' notes while under oath and at trial, he may be charged with Perjury, dismissed from his job, and probably go to prison. (#2) If an officer does these same things and attempts to use them in testimony in another, entirely different and unrelated, case, the defense attorney should challenge them on grounds of 'relevancy' and ask for a judge's ruling on their admissability.

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Q: Can a police officer make written statements that are false and or private and bring them into court on a case that has nothing to do with them?
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