minor4th
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Which would require a deposition. In the Cooper case, the questions were used (and likely orchestrated) by the Police to attempt to impeach Brad. The exact same thing would happen in this case had he fought it.
Yes, of course. The police are going to use any strategy they can to get information - and they're going to use it against him.
Being under indictment for murder, Jason had little choice but to give MF what she wanted. No attorney would advise JY to give a deposition in a civil suit while criminal charges were pending. If he's innocent, doing so could have possibly been worse for Cassidy in his mind. He might have thought giving a deposition would increase the chances of him being wrongly convicted (if he's innocent.). If innocent, his best strategy would be allow Cassidy to be well cared forby relatives and get as much visitation as possible, the get acquitted of the charges and reunify with Cassidy on the other side of the criminal trial.
If he's guilty, it's obvious why he wouldn't speak to police or submit to a deposition.
Bottom line - the fact that he didn't challenge the custody suit does not really say anything about his love for Cassidy or his guilt or innocence IMO.