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Examples of false imprisonment


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The police are then inhibited because they know that if they make a mistake they can be sued for wrongful arrest and falseimprisonment.
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Those cases are fraud, libel and slander, falseimprisonment, seduction and breach of promise of marriage.
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Consider the case where the man does not use habeas corpus but issues his writ for falseimprisonment.
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Later that day, he was charged with grievous bodily harm and falseimprisonment.
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Whether the act of falseimprisonment takes place in an aircraft or on the ground at an airport, it is a criminal offence.
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The third consequence that we must consider touches on cases such as falseimprisonment and malicious prosecution which are tried by jury.
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That will remove the absurd risk of prosecution for falseimprisonment.
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Those of us who practise in the criminal and civil courts know how difficult it is to establish a claim for falseimprisonment.
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In those circumstances it occurs to us unlikely that a court would be sympathetic towards any claim of falseimprisonment.
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He can, for instance, if their law is the same as ours, bring an action for falseimprisonment.
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People who feel that they have been done an injustice in terms of falseimprisonment or malicious prosecution can commence civil proceedings.
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They are cases of fraud, cases of libel, cases of slander, cases of malicious prosecution, cases of falseimprisonment, and one or two others.
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Would he have any defence to an action for falseimprisonment?
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It exists, for example, in an action for falseimprisonment.
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The only remedy that any citizen has got in such circumstances is an action for falseimprisonment.
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I cannot understand how an action for falseimprisonment would lie.
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It has gone for cases of personal injuries, but it remains in cases of falseimprisonment and where the reputation of the citizen is involved.
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I group together the various prerogatives, but treating them generally there are habeas corpus and falseimprisonment.
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It was said that one can bring an action for false arrest and falseimprisonment.
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Where they have been broken, then the person who rearrests without a warrant is liable to an action for falseimprisonment.
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I cannot conceive why any of these released persons is entitled to better security from falseimprisonment than any other person.
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They include fraud, libel, slander, falseimprisonment, seduction and breach of promise of marriage.
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The action in such circumstances would probably be falseimprisonment, which does not require the establishment of negligence or bad faith.
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That is essential and most desirable to prevent actions for falseimprisonment, malicious prosecution or anything not done in good faith.
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If he had been unable to achieve that, that would have been falseimprisonment.
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The most obvious are nuisance and trespass, although falseimprisonment is another, albeit remote, possibility.
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Those are cases in respect of libel, slander, malicious prosecution, falseimprisonment, seduction, or breach of promise of marriage.
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In cases of falseimprisonment for malicious prosecution, action invariably is brought against the individual police officer concerned.
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In that case damages of £100 for falseimprisonment, and £2,500 for malicious prosecution, were awarded.
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They may do that, and the farmer and the police may soon find themselves in a civil court accused of wrongful arrest and, ultimately, falseimprisonment.
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Removing personal injury cases will leave four classes of action—libel, slander, malicious prosecution and falseimprisonment—in which a party will still be able to request trial with a jury.
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The phrase has for centuries been the basis of the defence to falseimprisonment; that is, that a person had reasonable grounds for believing that a felony had been committed.
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That will ensure that detention as a sanction is more readily available, free of the potential risk of a legal action against the school for falseimprisonment.
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Fourthly, will this man be entitled to damages for wrongful arrest and falseimprisonment, and what guarantee is there that this shameful episode will not occur again?
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If he cannot show that lie had reasonable cause to believe that, then on her acquittal he would be liable to an action for falseimprisonment.
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No proceedings for habeas corpus or falseimprisonment could be taken on behalf of the close relative of the patient of a nursing home.
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In all cases where personal character is involved, such as cases of libel, or slander, or falseimprisonment, or matters of that kind, the right is absolute.
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Imprisonment without lawful cause is a tort called falseimprisonment.
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Falseimprisonment is a common-law felony and a tort.
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At common law, falseimprisonment is recognised as both a tort and a crime.
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Mirkarimi pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor falseimprisonment.
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She sued for falseimprisonment and eventually won.
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Filner subsequently pleaded guilty to one felony count of falseimprisonment and two misdemeanor battery charges, and was sentenced to house arrest and probation.
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An appeals court reversed the judgment, because it believed the elements of falseimprisonment were not met.
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Woodall subsequently sued the state for falseimprisonment and won a $1 million settlement.
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Accordingly, unless they could be proved to have broken local or maritime law, it would be falseimprisonment to detain them against their will.
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Because there were no laws specifically covering the hospital's actions they were charged, in an untested strategy, with falseimprisonment.
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The second element of falseimprisonment is authority.
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He later pleaded guilty to state charges of falseimprisonment and battery.
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The term also refers to the legal theory upon which a plaintiff brings suit (such as breach of contract, battery, or falseimprisonment).
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He brought a civil action for damages for falseimprisonment, but did not apply for "habeas corpus".
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Her awareness of confinement is sufficient to satisfy the element of the result in falseimprisonment.
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The charges were one felony count of falseimprisonment and two misdemeanor battery charges.
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A year later, all four men pleaded no contest to one felony count of falseimprisonment.
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A court looking at these facts would try to apply the two elements of falseimprisonment.
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He was arrested in 1676 on multiple charges of extortion and falseimprisonment.
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Some commentators have suggested this reasoning might be at odds with other falseimprisonment precedents.
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Falseimprisonment can be charged if the victimwhen applying an objective viewcan be considered to be impaired in his or her rights of free movement.
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Other common statutes used include, but are not reduced to, harassment, menacing, falseimprisonment.
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This can be the threat of violence or falseimprisonment as well as exposure of an individual's secrets or prior crimes.
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In 1981, he was wrongfully arrested and imprisoned for shoplifting, and was awarded $75000 in damages for false arrest and falseimprisonment three years later.
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According to a news channel, he will serve time for accusations such as riot and falseimprisonment.
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He was awarded $12,000 for falseimprisonment.
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Another protection is falseimprisonment.
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The case regards falseimprisonment.
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Tamgh for overstaying and her employer for falseimprisonment and other immigration offences, but it was decided to take no further action against any party.
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The first element of falseimprisonment is just cause.
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He was given 25 years for first-degree manslaughter and 1 to 4 years for falseimprisonment.
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