Rod, why do you say the prosecutor is not the person to be talking to? Do you mean the prosecutor can not drop my husband's charge, even if I told him that I was lying and made a false report?Your husband may have a good defence about the police not correctly recording your interview or you not correctly explaining the events.
You should get a lawyer to help, the prosecutor is not the person to be talking to. Sexual assault is a serious offence and needs to be taken seriously. Hopefully your husband has not said anything too incriminating. He should not be talking to the police at all without talking to a lawyer first.
He doesn't have any evidence. Only my first statement and my husband's statement.