Wednesday, May 11, 2011

False imprisonment

False imprisonment is a tort committed by unlawfully restraining any person's liberty. It does not require that the person so unlawfully restrained be locked up in a prison cell or a jail. Preventing a person by force or threats from going where he has a right to go, or leaving a place in which he is under no legal duty to remain, is false imprisonment.

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