NSW False police reports or witness statements do not attract absolute privlede until they are produced in court. Is that correct?

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Jaywoo220

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False police reports or witness statements do not attract absolute privlede until they are produced in court. Is that correct?
 

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Not necessarily but I'm not in NSW and don't know if the are any exceptions for police produced material.

Police would likely be protected, witnesses less so.