Exam 5: False Imprisonment and False Arrest
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Which of the following does not constitute confinement for purposes of false imprisonment?
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the desire to confine
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Ted sees Greg trying to rob a stranger. Ted stays to help the stranger. Greg has committed false imprisonment against Ted.
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the employer is liable for the torts committed by its employees
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intent in false imprisonment
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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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insisting or directing
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without undue delay
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intent in false imprisonment
transferred intent
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a tort committed by intentionally confining someone within fixed boundaries
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crime punishable by more than one year
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arrest for purposes of treatment
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The plaintiff's decision to stay is not voluntary if it is due to severe ________ imposed by the defendant.
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A/an ________ occurs when someone is taken into custody for purposes of treatment because he or she is a threat to himself or herself or to others.
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has a privilege to arrest
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When does a peace officer have a privilege to arrest someone for a felony without a warrant?
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Only wrongfully imprisoned inmates can sue for false imprisonment.
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