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  2. False imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    A false imprisonment claim may be made based upon private acts, or upon wrongful governmental detention. For detention by the police, proof of false imprisonment provides a basis to obtain a writ of habeas corpus. [2] Under common law, false imprisonment is both a crime and a tort.

  3. Trespass - Wikipedia

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    False imprisonment is defined as "unlaw[ful] obstruct[ion] or depriv[ation] of freedom from restraint of movement". [3] In some jurisdictions, false imprisonment is a tort of strict liability: no intention on the behalf of the defendant is needed, but others require an intent to cause the confinement. [ 32 ]

  4. False arrest - Wikipedia

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    False arrest, unlawful arrest or wrongful arrest is a common law tort, where a plaintiff alleges they were held in custody without probable cause, or without an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Although it is possible to sue law enforcement officials for false arrest, the usual defendants in such cases are private security firms.

  5. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    False imprisonment is the prevention of a person from leaving an area, interfering with the person's individual rights without authority. [22] False imprisonment can be a criminal case or a civil case. [22]

  6. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...

  7. 2nd ex-deputy pleads guilty, admits to false imprisonment of ...

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    The crime former Deputy Miguel Vega will plead guilty to is a felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.

  8. Two plead guilty to false imprisonment in Whitfield County ...

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    Apr. 23—Two Georgians involved in a sexual assault in March 2019 pleaded guilty this week to false imprisonment for their actions. District Attorney Bert Poston could not be reached Wednesday or ...

  9. Category:Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to police misconduct, inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police ...