Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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If the parents are innocent, the statement that LE gave saying the family was no longer cooperating could be seen as extremely defamatory. And, if LE has actually told the parents that they must give up their constitutional rights to get information, I am sure that a civil case could be made.
Feel free to laugh, but it's hardly a far out idea. There are a LOT of lawyers who would love to bring a case like that. (Note: for the record, I am not a fan of tort actions - I wouldn't AGREE with a lawsuit like that - but I sure as heck believe it could happen.)
Is there an actual example of a successful lawsuit based on LE not giving information to someone who is not agreeing to be interviewed because it's their constitutional right to stay silent in order not to incriminate themselves?