Asked by Michelle Tseng on May 21, 2024

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Evan is arrested for a theft committed by someone who stole his identity. A court orders his release, but due to a police error in Evan's paperwork, he is held in jail for a month. The police are most likely liable for

A) assault.
B) false imprisonment.
C) intentional infliction of emotional distress.
D) defamation.

False Imprisonment

The unlawful restraint of an individual's freedom of movement without legal authority.

Police Error

A mistake made by law enforcement officers during the performance of their duties, which can affect the outcome of investigations or judicial proceedings.

  • Acquire knowledge about the foundational concepts of tort law, particularly the contrast between intentional torts and negligence.
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William JessupMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
False imprisonment occurs when a person is confined or restrained against their will without legal justification. In this case, Evan was held in jail due to a police error after a court ordered his release, making the police liable for false imprisonment.