Torts (Marc) #4: False Imprisonment Saturday, Sep 16 2006
1L and Marc Montgomery and Torts and Tulane University Law School 3:01 am
As we have seen intentional torts differ from actions based on negligence in that the plaintiff is not required to show damages. This basis for this distinction is that intentional torts involved the invasion of a inviolable right. False imprisonment address an invasion of one’s freedom to exit a location that has become undesirable.
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