Kristina Keneally’s cop son Daniel, 35, sobs and heaves as he learns his fate for fabricating a statement that landed a man in jail

The police officer son of ex-NSW premier Kristina Keneally has broken down after being spared jail for a false statement that led to an activist’s wrongful imprisonment.

Daniel Keneally, 35, was sentenced to a 15-month intensive correction order in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday after earlier being convicted of fabricating evidence.

The intensive correction order was imposed despite prosecutors urging magistrate Rodney Brender to instead order full-time imprisonment.

Keneally was also ordered to complete 200 hours of community service and pay a $2000 fine.

The police officer slumped over in relief at the verdict, then, breathing heavily, cried into his hands as the court was adjourned.

Daniel Keneally, the son of ex-NSW premier Kristina Keneally, avoided jail on Thursday – prompting him to keel over and sob into his hands

He was ordered to pay a $2000 fine and complete 200 hours of community service. Keneally is pictured with mother Kristina (middle left) and ex-Premier Gladys Berejiklian (right)

He was ordered to pay a $2000 fine and complete 200 hours of community service. Keneally is pictured with mother Kristina (middle left) and ex-Premier Gladys Berejiklian (right)

He wrote a statement containing numerous falsehoods relating to a phone call from Luke Brett Moore to Newtown police station in February 2021.

The statement, including claims Mr Moore wanted to kill a police officer, resulted in the activist being arrested and held in custody for three weeks.

The founder of ISuepolice was later released on bail and the charge dropped due to a recording of the conversation made on his phone.

Taken without Keneally’s knowledge, the recording showed significant discrepancies from the officer’s statement.

Keneally (pictured on Thursday) was found guilty of falsifying an official report in 2021

Keneally (pictured on Thursday) was found guilty of falsifying an official report in 2021 

Kristina Keneally was the first female premier of NSW and served from 2009 to 2011

Kristina Keneally was the first female premier of NSW and served from 2009 to 2011

At a sentencing hearing in December, Keneally’s lawyer Paul McGirr asked for an intensive sentence order to be imposed, allowing his client to remain out of jail.

Prosecutors said Keneally should be sent to prison to reflect the serious nature of the crime.

An investigation by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission led to Keneally’s charge in October 2022. 

The probe was first revealed by Daily Mail Australia.  

The police watchdog said it would provide a report to the NSW parliament when the criminal proceedings ended.

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