Globalize USA date December 2010 Falseimprisonment is a restraint of a person in a bounded area without justification or consent. Falseimprisonment is a common law felony and a tort. It applies to private as well as governmental detention. When it comes to public police, the proving of falseimprisonment is sufficient to obtain a writ of habeas corpus . Imprisonment As to what constitutes imprisonment, see Imprisonment . Scenarios The following are falseimprisonment scenarios. The taking hostage ... . A robber in a home invasion ties hostage up and takes them to a separate room. What falseimprisonment is not Not all detainments constitute falseimprisonment whether or not falseimprisonment is the case ... s control. Claim of falseimprisonment To prevail under a falseimprisonment claim, a plaintiff ... usually determines whether reasonable belief is established. A guilty shoplifter can still sue for falseimprisonment then if the detention was unreasonable. Cases In a Louisiana case in the United States, a pharmacist and his pharmacy were found liable by a trial court for falseimprisonment. They stalled ... In Enright v. Groves , a woman sued a police officer for falseimprisonment after being arrested ... enrightvgroves.html Enright v. Groves DEFAULTSORT FalseImprisonment Category Tort law Category Imprisonment and detention Category Police misconduct Category Abuse of the legal system de Freiheitsberaubung ... or acting upon his suspicion and risk making a false arrest . Requirement Purpose The privilege ... 20,000 damages. An appeals court reversed the judgment, because it believed the elements of falseimprisonment were not met. ref Taylor v. Johnson , 796 So.2d 11 La. App. 3 Cir. 2001 . ref ref FalseImprisonment Alleged When Patient Is Detained with Suspicious Rx , found at http www.pharmacytimes.com ... accessdate 2009 04 16 ref See also Brain washing Child abduction False accusations Hostage Kidnapping ... on miscarriages of justice, including false imprisonments. http www.audiocasefiles.com acf casebooks ... more details
Imprisonment is a legal term. The book Termes de la Ley contains the following definition Blockquote Imprisonment is no other thing than the restraint of a man s liberty, whether it be in the open field, or in the stocks, or in the cage in the streets or in a man s own house, as well as in the common gaols and in all the places the party so restrained is said to be a prisoner so long as he hath not his liberty freely to go at all times to all places whither he will without bail or mainprise or otherwise. ref John Rastell . Termes de la Ley . 1636. Page 202. http books.google.com books?id nm5MAAAAMAAJ&pg RA4 PA202 IA2 v onepage&q&f false Digital copy from Google Books . ref This passage was approved by Atkin and Duke LJJ in Meering v Grahame White Aviation Co . ref Meering v Grahame White Aviation Co 1919 122 LT 44, 1918 19 All ER Rep 1490 at 1502 and 1503 and 1507. The passages in question are set out in http www.judgments.im content J647.htm R v Sayle , 29 September 2008, Court of General Gaol Delivery , Isle of Man. ref See also http www.bailii.org ew cases EWHC QB 1845 J64.html Bird v Jones 1845 7 QB 742, 1845 http www.commonlii.org uk cases EngR 1845 17.pdf 115 ER 668 , 1845 15 LJQB 82, 1845 9 Jur 870, 1845 10 JP 4, 1845 5 LT OS 406. Imprisonment without lawful cause is a tort called falseimprisonment . ref Clerk and Lindsell on Torts . Sweet and Maxwell . Sixteenth Edition. 1989. Paragraph 17 15 at page 972. ref Imprisonment is a type of Sentence law sentence . ref Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice . 1999. Chapter 5. Section II. Sentences of Imprisonment . ref See also English criminal law General power of Crown Court to impose a sentence of imprisonment on conviction on indictment . See also Incarceration Life imprisonmentImprisonment for public protection References reflist Category Imprisonment and detention ... more details
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Refimprove date September 2009 Criminal procedure trial Life Imprisonment also known as a life sentence , lifelong incarceration or life incarceration is any sentence law sentence of imprisonment for a serious ... life imprisonment by the Prison reform s of Sampaio e Melo, in 1884. However, where life imprisonment ... period of imprisonment. This means that a convict could be entitled to spend the rest of the sentence ... without life imprisonment, a convict who has served the given prison sentence is free upon ... two thirds of a fixed sentence, or 25 years in the case of life imprisonment. The highest determined prison sentence that can be imposed in the ICC is 35 years in prison, other than life imprisonment ... sentences that have no provision for eventual release. Countries that allow life imprisonment without ... center 700px thumb Life imprisonment laws around the world legend e35d5d Life imprisonment sentence is used legend 66e35d Life imprisonment may only be imposed under certain restrictions legend 5d82e3 Life imprisonment laws have been abolished legend e0e0e0 Life imprisonment status unknown, presumed legal Reform or abolition In a number of countries, life imprisonment has been effectively abolished. The majority of countries whose governments have abolished both life imprisonment and indefinite imprisonment have been culturally influenced or colonized by Spain or Portugal , and have ... nation state to abolish all forms of life imprisonment is Brazil , where a mandatory cap on prison ... and mutiny . A number of European countries have abolished all forms of indefinite imprisonment, including ... and Portugal which sets the maximum sentence at 25 years Norway has abolished life imprisonment, but retains other forms of indefinite imprisonment. The only country in Asia to have abolished all forms of indefinite imprisonment is the Chinese dependency Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic ... life imprisonment. The maximum sentence in Mozambique and Republic of the Congo are 30 years, and 25 ... more details
Mergeto Defense of infancy date March 2010 Wikify date November 2009 Child imprisonment is a concept in criminal law where people are considered not old enough to be held responsible for their criminal acts. The age which a juvenile is considered an adult for criminal prosecutions is referred to as the age of infancy. In most jurisdictions in the US, the age of infancy is generally 18 years old however, age can vary by jurisdiction such as the state of Michigan where the age is 17 . In England , the age is much younger 10 years . The main problem that most countries are having, is whether children should be punished as an adult for crimes committed as a juvenile or, if special treatment is a better solution for the offender. History Empty section date July 2010 Juvenile Courts A juvenile court is a court of special jurisdiction charged with adjudicating cases involving crimes committed by those who have not yet reached the age of infancy. If convicted in a juvenile court, the offender is found responsible for their actions as opposed to guilty for a criminal offense. Controversy Pro Rehabilitation counseling and psychiatric treatment is a soft option that will make children believe that they are spending short periods of time in a holiday camp. In the US, more than half the boys who were put under counseling orders after offences rather than under detention ended up re offending during the period they were undergoing counseling. It is better if whatever rehabilitation program is planned takes place in some sort of detention facility. They can still be separated from hardened ... name idebate . Age of Infancy by Jurisdiction Empty section date July 2010 Child imprisonment per jurisdictions .... The maximum penalty regardless of the type of crime committed was 8 years imprisonment. After July 1, 2010 the age limit will be 14 years. The limit of 8 years imprisonment will be lifted. They can ... References small References small Category Child abuse Category Imprisonment and detention ... more details
confusing date July 2010 Criminal procedure trial Indefinite imprisonment or indeterminate imprisonment is the imposition of a sentence by imprisonment with no definite period of time set during sentencing. ref name google1 cite web url http books.google.com books?id zcMJAAAAIAAJ&pg PA94&dq Indefinite prison sentence title The social welfare forum Official ... Google Books publisher Books.google.com date accessdate 2010 01 26 ref Its length, rather, is determined during imprisonment based on the inmate s conduct. The goal could be to return the inmate to society or to keep the inmate behind bars for the life sentence remainder of his her natural life . In theory, an indefinite prison sentence could be very short, or it could be a life sentence if no decision is made after sentencing to lift the term. In many cases, a minimum term is imposed, or the maximum that can be served is the maximum allowable by law in the jurisdiction for the particular offense. Views While some think the concept ... more recently. Australia Indefinite imprisonment was introduced in Queensland in 2003 under ..., and every three years after. Indefinite imprisonment has a minimum nominal sentence of ten years ... s of indefinite imprisonment is 30 years, currently being served by serial paedophile Geoffrey Robert ... 2010 01 26 ref New Zealand In New Zealand, indefinite imprisonment is called preventive detention ... a threat to the community. Preventive detention has a minimum period of imprisonment of five years, but the sentencing ... and or the prisoner s criminal history warrants it. The longest minimum period of imprisonment on a sentence .... United Kingdom details Life Imprisonment England and Wales Whole life tariff Indefinite sentencing ... serve at least 85 of their sentences before being eligible for release. Like the LWOP, life imprisonment ... Law stub Category Imprisonment and detention Category Penal imprisonment Category Sentencing law Category Life imprisonment ... more details
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For the films False Pretenses film Criminal law Obtaining property by false pretenses cref a is when ... of false pretenses are 1 a false representation 2 of a material past or existing fact 3 which the person making the representation knows is false 4 made for the purpose of causing 5 and which does cause 6 the victim to pass title 7 to his property 3 False pretenses is a statutory offense in most ... the North Carolina false pretense statute applies to obtaining any money, goods, property, services, choses in action, or any other thing of value ... 4 Under common law, false pretense is defined as a representation of a present or past fact, which the thief knows to be false, and which he intends will and does cause the victim to pass title of his property. That is, false pretense is the acquisition .... a false representation there must be a description or portrayal of something that is false. If a person makes a statement about something that he mistakenly believes to be untrue there is no false ... that is in fact made of cubic zirconium he is not guilty of false pretenses if it turns out that the ring was in fact a diamond. The representation must be false at the time title passes. Thus if the reprentation was false when made but is true at the time title to the property passes there is no crime ... to pay for the goods when in fact your account has a zero balance is not false pretenses if at the time .... Nor is merely an expression of opinion. which the person making the representation knows is false A mistaken representation about some past or existing state of facts is not sufficient for false pretense. made for the purpose of causing and which does cause It is essential that the victim of the false ... a false promise or statement is not sufficient. It is not a defense to false pretenses charge that a reasonable person would not have been deceived by the false representation. No matter how gullible ... of a false representation. Title passes False pretense is conventionally referred to as a crime against ... more details
accusation Defamation Dirty tricks False arrest False conviction False evidence Falseimprisonment ...tocright False accusations or groundless accusations or false allegations can be in any of the following ... supporting evidence to determine whether an accusation is true or false, it is described as unsubstantiated or unfounded . Accusations that are determined to be false based on corroborating evidence can be divided into three categories ref name Ney An allegation that is completely false in that the events ... that is partially true and partially false, in that it mixes descriptions of events that actually happened with other events that did not occur. A false allegation can occur as the result ... TG, Emens M title False sexual abuse allegations by children and adolescents contextual factors ... labels to the two concepts, proposing the term false allegations be used specifically when the accuser is aware they are lying, and false suspicions weasel word phrase dissimulation for the wider range of false accusations in which suggestive questioning may have been involved. ref name weiner438 ... pages http books.google.ca books?id lBXf1slZBDwC&pg PA438 v onepage&q &f false 438 publisher John Wiley and Sons isbn 0471176699 ref Rape Main False accusation of rape The statistics on false accusations .... John Bancroft states that a search of the literature on false rape reports reveals that Kanin s figure of 41 false rape reports is regarded as unusually high. FBI statistics for the annual rate of false ... books?id bibbgdfPg3AC&pg PA439&dq 22The Elusive numbers on false rape 22 false rape&hl en&ei ... 20numbers 20on 20false 20rape 22 20false 20rape&f false Sexual development in childhood By John ... 2006 9 were classified as false allegations. ref cite journal author Cybulska B title Sexual assault ... doi 10.1258 jrsm.100.7.321 url pmc 1905867 ref Child abuse Main False accusations of child sexual abuse A false allegation of child sexual abuse is an accusation that a person committed one or more ... more details
False accouting is a statutory offence in England and Wales , Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . England and Wales This offence is created by section 17 of the Theft Act 1968 which provides Blockquote 1 Where a person dishonestly, with a view to gain for himself or another or with intent to cause loss to another, a destroys, defaces, conceals or falsifies any account or any record or document made or required for any accounting purpose or b in furnishing information for any purpose produces or makes use of any account, or any such record or document as aforesaid, which to his knowledge is or may be misleading, false or deceptive in a material particular br he shall, on conviction on indictment, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years. br 2 For purposes of this section a person who makes or concurs in making in an account or other document an entry which is or may be misleading, false or deceptive in a material particular, or who omits or concurs in omitting a material particular from an account or other document, is to be treated as falsifying the account or document. ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1968 60 section 17 Digitised copy of section 17 of the Theft Act 1968 from Legislation.gov.uk. ref Section 17 replaces sections 82 and 83 of the Larceny Act 1861 and the Falsification of Accounts Act 1875 . The words dishonestly with a view to gain for himself or another or with intent to cause loss to another are substituted in section 17 for the words intent to defraud in the former provisions. ref Scott v Metropolitan Police Commissioner ... is liable, on conviction on indictment , to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years, ref The Theft Act 1968 , section 17 1 ref or on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ... , to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years, ref The Theft Act Northern Ireland 1969 , section 17 1 ref or on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve ... more details
False memory refers to the recollection of an event, or the details of an event, that did not occur. The term may also refer to False memory syndrome Source monitoring error Confabulation False Memory novel False Memory novel , by Dean Koontz disambig ... more details
Life imprisonment in Iceland is legal and the most harsh punishment available. The life sentence has not been used, and the most that a murderer will get is generally 16 years in prison. References http visindavefur.hi.is svar.php?id 53350 Europe in topic Life imprisonment in Category Life imprisonment ... more details
False breeching can refer to False breeching on the shafts of an animal drawn vehicle see Breeching tack False breeching on a firearm or other weapon see Firearm See also Breech disambiguation Breeching disambiguation deliberate link to redirect, per MOSDAB disambig ... more details
False Sandalwood may refer to any of the following plant species Adenanthera pavonina False Red Sandalwood Eremophila mitchellii Myoporum platycarpum disambig ... more details
False Hopes may refer to False Hopes Dessa album False Hopes Dessa album False Hopes Doomtree album False Hopes Doomtree album , 2007 disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Taxobox name False antechinuses regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Dasyuromorphia familia Dasyuridae subfamilia Dasyurinae tribus Dasyurini genus Pseudantechinus genus authority George Henry Hamilton Tate Tate , 1947 type species Fat tailed False Antechinus Phascogale macdonnellensis type species authority Walter Baldwin Spencer Spencer , 1896 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Sandstone Dibbler P. bilarni Fat tailed False Antechinus P. macdonnellensis Alexandria False Antechinus P. mimulus Ningbing False Antechinus P. ningbing Rory Cooper s False Antechinus P. roryi Woolley s False Antechinus P. woolleyae The genus Pseudantechinus are members of the Dasyuromorphia order biology order . They are often called false antechinuses , although this genus includes the Sandstone Dibbler , which was previously assigned to a different genus. The species of this genus are as follows Sandstone Dibbler , Pseudantechinus bilarni Fat tailed False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis Alexandria False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus mimulus Ningbing False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus ningbing Rory Cooper s False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus roryi Woolley s False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus woolleyae References MSW3 Groves pages 27 28 Dasyuromorphia D.D. marsupial stub Category Dasyuromorphs br Pseudantechinus ca Pseudantechinus de Fettschwanz Beutelm use es Pseudantechinus fr Pseudantechinus la Pseudantechinus mt Pseudantechinus nl Pseudantechinus pl Pseudantechinus pt Pseudantechinus ru sv Pseudantechinus uk Pseudantechinus ... more details
False hellebore is used as the common name of plants in two different families Adonis vernalis Ranunculaceae Veratrum species Melanthiaceae disambig ... more details
False Advertising may refer to False advertising , the use of deliberately false statements or deception in advertising. False Advertising song disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In English language English grammar , a false singular occurs when a Grammatical number singular noun ending in a s or z sound is understood as a plural from which a new singular is constructed. The false singular is a form of back formation . Some false singulars become standard English. For example, pea was originally a false singular from pease pl. peasen . The old word remains in the phrase pease porridge . The non standard historical forms Chinee and Portuguee are also false singulars, from Chinese and Portuguese . DEFAULTSORT False Singular Category Grammar ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The false keel was a timber, forming part of the hull of a wooden sailing ship . Typically 6  inches thick for a 74 gun ship in the 19th century, the false keel was constructed in several pieces, which were Scarph joint scarphed together, and attached to the underside of the keel by iron staples. The false keel was intended to protect the main keel from damage, and also protect the heads of the bolts holding the main keel together. The false keel could easily be replaced when it became damaged. References http books.google.com books?id QhwqAAAAYAAJ&pg PA189&dq false keel DEFAULTSORT False Keel Category Ship construction Category Sailing ship components ru ... more details
A false peak or false summit is a term used in mountaineering to describe a summit topography peak that appears to be the pinnacle of the mountain but is in fact not. False peaks can have significant effects on climber s psychological state by inducing feelings of dashed hopes or even failure. Many mountains have well known false peaks. cn date January 2012 This term can also be applied to non mountaineering activities where obstacles posing as the end goal produce the same psychological effects. ref Bauer, Frank. http technorati.com politics article climate changes false peak Climate Change s False Peak , Technorati , 20 November 2009. Retrieved on 4 January 2012. ref References Reflist External links http www.sharpadventure.com 2010 07 false peaks.html Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Climbing terms climbing stub ... more details
Life imprisonment in Mexico is theoretically legal, but as of 2001, the Mexican Supreme Court stated that all persons sentenced to life imprisonment or a lengthy prison term such as 300 years in prison must become eligible for parole after one has served 50 years. If an offender has maintained good behavior, they become paroled after 40 years. In certain cases, offenders can be paroled after serving 60 years. Mexico does not extradite any prisoner subjected to life without parole . References references cite web first Duncan last Hollis url http lawofnations.blogspot.com 2005 12 is life imprisonment unusual.html title Opinio Juris Is Life Imprisonment an Unusual Punishment? publisher Lawofnations.blogspot.com date 2005 12 02 accessdate 2010 12 29 law stub Category Mexican law ... more details
dablink For a more generic meaning, see False positive . otheruses refimprove date July 2009 A false alarm , also called a nuisance alarm , is the fake report of an emergency, causing unnecessary panic and or bringing resources such as emergency services to a place where they are not needed. Over time, repeated false alarms in a certain area may cause occupants to start to ignore all alarms, knowing that each time it will probably be false. The concept of this can be traced at least as far back as Aesop s story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf , where many episodes of a boy falsely yelling wolf caused the townspeople to ignore his cries when a real wolf came. In addition, false alarms have the potential ... to loss of life. In industry industrial alarm management , a false alarm could refer either to an alarm ... of the cry wolf effect described above. The term false alarm is actually a misnomer, and is regularly replaced by the term nuisance alarm. When a sensor operates, it is hardly false, and it is usually ... detector appears very large to the motion detector. ref http www.4bulldog.com avoid false alarms.html How To Avoid False Alarms dead link date March 2012 ref One tragic example of the consequences of continued false alarms was at Boland Hall Fire Boland Hall at Seton Hall University on January 19, 2000. Months of false fire alarms caused many students to start ignoring the fire alarms. However ... injuries. fact date November 2011 Likewise, after too many audible car alarm s are found false, most ... false alarms of any kind, especially through emergency notification systems, are very serious criminal ... , a false alarm occurs where a non target event exceeds the detection criterion and is identified as a target see Constant false alarm rate . False alarms could also refer to situations where one becomes startled about something that is later determined to be untrue. False alarm bombs Sometimes ... also Bomb threat Burglar alarm Enhanced Call Verification Culture of fear Emergency evacuation False ... more details