Moyer, C.J. The state contends that the judgment of the court of appeals should be reversed for three reasons. First, the state argues that plaintiff cannot maintain a common-law false imprisonment claim because the initial taking of his liberty was lawful pursuant to the trial court’s six-month sentence. Second, the state contends that plaintiff’s true claim is one for “parole revocation improprieties” and therefore cannot be m…
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