Exam 5: False Imprisonment and False Arrest
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-making a mistake on who the defendant intended to confine
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False imprisonment protects the right to be free from intentional restraints on one's ________.
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A/an ________ has a privilege to detain someone temporarily to investigate whether a theft has been committed.
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A merchant has the right to detain customers briefly in order to investigate whether they are present for a purpose other than to make a purchase.
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-the employer is liable for the torts committed by its employees
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When does a private citizen have a privilege to arrest someone for a felony?
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Confinement by physical force can occur against what three categories of people or things?
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A peace officer has a privilege to arrest someone without a warrant
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-a tort committed by intentionally confining someone within fixed boundaries
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Only wrongfully imprisoned inmates can sue for false imprisonment.
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