Feliciano v. Kreiger

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1977-05-04

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Per Curiam. False imprisonment has been succinctly defined in the following manner: “ # * * to confine one intentionally without lawful privilege and against his consent within a limited area for any appreciable time, however short.” 1 Harper and James, The Law of Torts, 226, Section 3.7 (1956). At the time of the arrest in the instant cause, R. C. 2935.03 provided, in pertinent part, that “[a] sher…

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