An officer can coach a suspect as to what to write in a voluntary statement, as long as the statement is the words of the suspect. The officer cannot force the suspect to write anything that is not the suspect's words
An affidavit is a voluntary statement of facts that is written down and then sworn to by the declarant before an officer who is authorized to administer oaths. They are used for many different purposes in legal matters.
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A Certifying Officer is presumed negligent when there is a fiscal irregularity
class a-1 officer in any government institution happens to be a gezzeted officer
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Contact the officer or investigator to whom you gave your original statement and tell them that you have recalled more things and would like make a supplemental statement.
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Inform your attorney, who can refer the matter to the Prosecution's attention. If it can be proven, then a charge of Perjury may be brought against the officer. Without proof of a deliberate lie, it is simply up to your side to refute the officer's statement with other testimony.