Multiple Choice
Which of the following would constitute false imprisonment?
A) Threatening to use immediate physical force to detain someone; refusing to release property; or physical restraint, such as tying someone to a chair; but not moral pressure.
B) Threatening to use immediate physical force to detain someone; physical restraint, such as tying someone to a chair; or moral pressure; but not refusing to release property.
C) Physical restraint, such as tying someone to a chair; but not threatening to use immediate physical force to detain someone; refusing to release property; or moral pressure.
D) Threatening to use immediate physical force to detain someone; refusing to release property; physical restraint, such as tying someone to a chair; and moral pressure.
E) Physical restraint; threatening to use immediate physical force; but not refusing to release property; or moral pressure.
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