Bordeaux
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But I don't think that means they can force their lawyer to bring them to the police station at x time. That's what the original post said. But even if they were somehow legally detained, no one has to answer questions posed by LE. So I'm just not seeing what could or should have been done with the Laundries.
JMO
I agree. The police can’t force anyone to talk. Having a lawyer on speed dial definitely deters LE questioning.
However, police can place surveillance on anyone, for any reason, and observe them in public places. e.g. Park by their house, follow on public roads, observe in public places, etc.