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FALSE IMPRISONMENT

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UNDERSTANDING FALSE IMPRISONMENT

Section 787.02, Florida Statutes, addresses false imprisonment. To prove a crime of false imprisonment the State must prove:

 

  1. The Defendant forcibly, secretly, or by threat, confined or restrained the victim against his or her will, when the Defendant had no lawful authority to do so.

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