If your question is: "Can the decompression of a truncated deflate stream deliver something other than the truncation of the original uncompressed data?", then the answer is no. There cannot be a misinterpretation of a truncated code to mean some other code. The Huffman codes that make up a deflate stream are prefix codes, so if the last code in the stream is cut off in the middle of the bits of that code, then that code is simply not decoded.
The prefix bits unambiguously indicate that the whole code is not there.
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