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Definition of "False Imprisonment" from the 'Lectric Law Library's Legal Lexicon ... FALSE IMPRISONMENT - Any intentional detention of the person of another not authorized by law is false imprisonment.
False imprisonment is a tort, and possibly a crime, wherein a person is intentionally confined without legal authority. Elements The elements of the tort are: Intent to confine another person against their will. In Australia, this element will be fulfilled if the imprisonment is negligently occasio...
false imprisonment n. Detention or imprisonment of a person contrary to the provisions of law. ... Results for false imprisonment
is corrupt and vile: Dirty tricks and scare tactics in a rigged police lineup, false arrest, false imprisonment,[5mo.
Two Scientology programs call for false imprisonment - the Introspection Rundown, applied to Scientologists deemed to have had a psychotic break, and the RPF, Scientology's labor camps.
False Imprisonment article about the elements of the false arrest claim by loss prevention expert Chris McGoey.
Malicious prosecution; false imprisonment; libel or slander; seduction or breach of promise of marriage; ... 1. For malicious prosecution, or for false imprisonment, ...
of immediate, unlawful force) and battery (the intentional application of unlawful force), as both torts and crimes capable of attracting serious criminal sanctions. ... By: Oliver, Charles. Reason, ...
Bernice M. DeRouen sued the Falls County Sheriff’s Department and Deputy Sheriff Ricky Scaman, in his individual and official capacities, alleging false imprisonment and injuries suffered during ...
complete restraint upon a person’s liberty of movement without legal justification. ... The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2007 Columbia University Press.
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