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- 25 CFR 11.404 - False imprisonment.
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§ 11.404 False imprisonment. A person commits a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly restrains another unlawfully so as to interfere substantially with his or her liberty. ...
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of apparent authority are sufficient. False imprisonment is a misdemeanor and a tort (a civil violation). ... in order to commit a felony, the false imprisonment may become a kidnapping. People who are arrested ... for false imprisonment (also known as false arrest). These lawsuits rarely succeed: As long as the officer ...
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Constitutional Law Criminal Law An crime as well as an intentional tort . A a person commits false imprisonment when he commits an act of restraint on another person which confines that person ...
- 28 CFR 2.219 - Maximum terms of imprisonment and supervised release.
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§ 2.219 Maximum terms of imprisonment and supervised release. (a) Imprisonment; first revocation. When a term of supervised release is revoked, the maximum authorized term of imprisonment that the Commission may require ...
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See: false imprisonment ...