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Daniel Keneally’s conviction for fabricating evidence upheld on appeal

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The son of former NSW Labor premier Kristina Keneally has had his appeal dismissed.

Constable Daniel Keneally had a telephone conversation in February 2021 with a man named Luke Moore. Keneally then submitted a report that falsely claimed Moore had made threats about wanting a Goulburn detective “dead” and had said he was “as good as gone”. This resulted in Moore being charged with using a carriage service to menace and threaten to kill,  and refused bail, resulting in him spending time in jail for three weeks.

Moore had fortunately recorded his discussion with Constable Keneally, and the recording showed that Keneally’s report was false.
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Daniel Keneally given 15-month intensive correction order for fabricating evidence

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Constable Daniel Keneally was charged with fabricating evidence in September 2022 after he submitted a report claiming that Luke Moore had threatened to kill a police officer, which resulted in Moore being refused bail and in jail for three weeks.

Moore had fortunately recorded his discussion with Keneally jnr, and that recording showed that Keneally’s report was false. Despite that, pleaded not guilty to fabricating evidence.
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Daniel Keneally convicted of fabricating evidence

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Daniel Keneally, the son of former NSW Labor premier Kristina Keneally, has been found guilty of fabricating evidence.

The worst thing a police officer can do in their job is to unlawfully kill another person. Besides that, fabricating evidence in order to have someone convicted of a serious offence and/or imprisoned would have to be among the worst things police officers can do.
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Kristina Keneally’s son pleads not guilty to fabricating evidence

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Last month, Constable Daniel Keneally was charged with fabricating evidence. This charge arose from Keneally submitting a report of a man named Luke Moore threatening to kill a police officer, which resulted in Moore being refused bail and spending time in jail for three weeks.

Moore had apparently recorded his discussion with Keneally jnr, and it is alleged that recording showed that Keneally’s report was false.

A Sydney court has been informed Constable Daniel Keneally will contest the charge.

Constable Daniel Keneally is the son of former NSW Premier and federal Senator Kristina Keneally.

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