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False imprisonment logo #21000 False imprisonment is a restraint of a person in a bounded area without justification or consent. False imprisonment is a common-law felony and a tort. It applies to private as well as governmental detention. When it comes to public police, the proving of false imprisonment is sufficient to obtain a writ of habeas corpus. ==Imprisonment== As to wh...
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false imprisonment

false imprisonment logo #21003(from the article `tort`) ...of immediate, unlawful force) and battery (the intentional application of unlawful force), as both torts and crimes capable of attracting serious ...
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False imprisonment

False imprisonment logo #20912An unlawful restriction placed on someone's liberty or movements. It may be by physical force or merely by the fear of such force or by submission to a legal process but it must be a complete restriction; blocking one exit if another is available does not satisfy the test.
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False Imprisonment

False Imprisonment logo #21213n. Holding a person prisoner in a confined space or through physical restraint, denying freedom of movement. Examples include being locked in a car that is driven without allowing the opportunity to get out of the car, being tied to a chair, or locked in a closet. False imprisonment may follow a false arrest, but is most similar to a kidnapping. If...
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False Imprisonment

False Imprisonment logo #21212Any intentional detention of the person of another not authorized by law is false imprisonment. It is any illegal imprisonment, without any process whatever, or under color of process wholly illegal, without regard to the question whether any crime has been committed or a debt due.
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False Imprisonment

False Imprisonment logo #22642A crime in which the perpetrator intentionally restrains another person without having the legal right to do so. This can literally mean physical restraint, such as locking someone in a car or tying the person to a chair. However, it's not necessary that physical force be used; threats or a show of apparent authority are sufficient. False imprisonm...
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false imprisonment

false imprisonment logo #20400[n] - (law) confinement without legal authority
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false imprisonment

false imprisonment logo #20974 noun (law) confinement without legal authority
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