But as I understand the law, the gist of the action of false imprisonment is the mere imprisonment. |
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From what I'm hearing about the allegations, they don't mention anything about false imprisonment or kidnapping. |
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He was given a life sentence in March this year after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm, false imprisonment and threats to kill. |
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She was charged with a felony count of false imprisonment and a gross misdemeanor count of criminal sexual conduct. |
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Two men, both from Rochdale and aged 30 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of kidnap, false imprisonment and sexual assault. |
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Donald Fisher, who is accused of false imprisonment and assault, admitted using a rope to bind the 15-year-old boy's hands behind his back. |
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He was arrested later that day, and on May 17 this year was convicted of rape, false imprisonment and indecent assault at Maidstone Crown Court. |
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The woman and a 30-year-old man were arrested on charges of false imprisonment, serious assault and aiding and abetting a fugitive. |
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At present, those guilty of forcing someone into marriage can be prosecuted for kidnap, false imprisonment or rape. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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She was released without charge, and sought damages for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. |
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The plaintiff began proceedings against the Chief Constable claiming damages for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. |
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The State faces more than 30 claims of unlawful arrest, false imprisonment, assault and malicious prosecution. |
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Legislation that will stiffen the penalties for the offences of kidnapping and false imprisonment ought to be passed. |
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The accused, who were all Chinese and from London, admitted various charges including grievous bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. |
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Both were convicted of indecently assaulting one victim, two charges of kidnapping, one of attempted kidnapping and three of false imprisonment. |
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The claimant brought an action for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. |
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He said the lawsuit would also claim assault, false arrest, false imprisonment and battery. |
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The alleged offences were rape, indecent assault and false imprisonment. |
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Action to prevent a forced marriage currently has to be brought about through laws on false imprisonment, threatening behaviour, harassment or assault. |
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Erroneous information may also be shared with foreign powers, leading to deportation, false imprisonment and even torture. |
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An action for false imprisonment could also be brought against anyone who wrongfully confines another person. |
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A third man from Blackburn is being questioned on suspicion of false imprisonment. |
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That was the false imprisonment, turning the car around. |
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In all jurisdictions within Australia, the common law remedy of false imprisonment provides an avenue for civil damages for unlawful arrest and detention. |
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In most countries, the offense of kidnapping includes false imprisonment. |
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There he won acquittal and damages for false imprisonment. |
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The compensation related to claims of false imprisonment and arrest. |
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Perez and his accomplices did not stop at false imprisonment. |
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We must remember that, in Canada, it is impossible to become involved in child trafficking without committing at least two crimes that come with serious punishments: kidnapping and false imprisonment. |
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Common law remedies, such as duty of care on the part of custodial authorities, false imprisonment or habeas corpus, provide very limited relief for inmates who wish to challenge their conditions of detention. |
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In cases where a person is arrested, prosecuted and subsequently found not guilty by a court of law, the person may sue the Police for malicious prosecution or false imprisonment. |
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It should be noted, however, that these data covered a wide range of offences that could be classified as kidnapping, including false imprisonment, hijacking of aircraft and other forms of criminal activity. |
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Act No. 01-079 of 20 August 2001 on the Criminal Code criminalizes attacks on liberty, crimes and offences against the person, specifically homicide, assault, acts of violence, illegal arrests and false imprisonment. |
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For example, courts routinely grant an injured party damages in tort for wrongful governmental action such as in the case of trespass, nuisance, assault and battery, wrongful arrest or false imprisonment. |
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Facts about a wrongful conviction may also support a tortious claim for damages, such as false imprisonment, malicious prosecution or misfeasance. |
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The Teamsters Union is filing a civil lawsuit against CPR on behalf of its members for false arrest, false imprisonment, assault and battery and unlawful interference with charter rights. |
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The Lamido80 of Tcheboa, was charged with false imprisonment and forced labour, convicted and sentenced to one year imprisonment on 24 August 1993 by the High Court of Benoue. |
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He had his 15-year term for conspiracy to kidnap, false imprisonment and intentional GBH cut to 14 years and four months. |
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False imprisonment is the intent to confine or bound someone without a means of egress. |
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