false imprisonment in English

unjust imprisonment of an individual (criminal offense)

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1. If anyone prevents you from doing so, you can sue for false imprisonment.

2. The rest included allegations of wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and loss of property.

3. Was recently awarded £000 damages against Thames Valley Police for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment.

4. Got a claim of tortious false imprisonment of one Albert Grant at the premises of Home Plus.

5. 20 If the police did not have "probable cause" to arrest you, you can sue for false imprisonment .

6. Speaking quietly, Fritzl pleaded guilty to four of the six charges he faces – incest, rape, coercion and false imprisonment.

7. VIDEO: Body cam footage shows police Accosting, handcuffing, screaming at 5-year-old Family has filed lawsuit alleging false imprisonment, assault …

8. Under common law, there are seven types of intentional torts: assault, battery, false imprisonment, trespass to land, trespass to Chattels, conversion, and intentional infliction of emotional distress

9. A wrongful detention or a false imprisonment and a misjudged criminal case often have something to do with each other, but indeed they are quite different in concepts.

10. I think it's more properly what's called if you believe that's what happened, it's a false imprisonment, where you've said I've got you here, because kidnapping generally requires some movement, that you've got to -- "Asportation" is the legal term.

11. I think it's more properly what's called if you believe that's what happened, it's a false imprisonment, where you've said I've got you here, because kidnapping generally requires some movement, that you've got to -- "Asportation" is the legal term.