false arrest - translation to italian
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false arrest - translation to italian

UNLAWFUL ARREST OF A PERSON WITHOUT, JUSTIFICATION OR REASONING,
Resisting unlawful arrest; False arrest and imprisonment; Unlawful Arrest; Unlawful arrest; Swifting; Wrongful arrest; Police false arrest in Maryland

false arrest         
arresto illegale, detenzione illegale
false pretence         
UNTRUE CLAIM RESULTING IN OBTAINING OF PROPERTY
False pretences; False Pretences; Pretensity; False pretense; False pretence; Obtaining by false pretences; Obtaining property by false pretences
falsa apparenza
under arrest         
  • arrests]] a man in June 2007, during the [[Iraq War]].
  • Arrested]] [[kidnapper]]s in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]] lying on the ground
  • A police officer arresting suspected gang members in [[Los Angeles]], United States
  • Chicago, Illinois]], 1915
  • Police officers taking a man into custody in [[Chicago]], United States
DETENTION OF A PERSON AND TAKING IT INTO CUSTODY, USUALLY BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN SUSPECTED OF COMMITTING OR PLANNING A CRIME
Arrested; Arrests; Police custody; Police detention; Nabbing; Nab (law); Arrest power; Under arrest; Police booking; Nicked; Arrestee; Arresting
sotto arresto

Definition

false arrest
n. physically detaining someone without the legal right to do so. Quite often this involves private security people or other owners or employees of retail establishments who hold someone without having seen a crime committed in their presence or pretend that they are police officers. While they may be entitled to make a "citizen's arrest" they had better be sure that they have a person who has committed a crime, and they must call law enforcement officers to take over at the first opportunity. Other common false arrest situations include an arrest by a police officer of the wrong person or without probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and/or without a warrant. Only when the arresting party knowingly holds someone who has not committed a crime, is the false arrest itself a crime. However, probable false arrest can be the basis of a lawsuit for damages, including mental distress and embarrassment. See also: false imprisonment

Wikipedia

False arrest

False arrest, Unlawful arrest or Wrongful arrest is a common law tort, where a plaintiff alleges they were held in custody without probable cause, or without an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Although it is possible to sue law enforcement officials for false arrest, the usual defendants in such cases are private security firms.

Examples of use of false arrest
1. "We think it‘s pretty clear that because the plaintiffs couldn‘t prove viewpoint discrimination, the city cannot be held liable for false arrest," attorney Ted Buck said.
2. In similar cases in other parts of the country, appeals courts have said false–arrest claims can‘t be filed until convictions are nullified.
3. In the decision, Batts tossed out claims of false arrest, assault, harassment, negligence, conspiracy and claims for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
4. Brunston‘s mother, aunt and three young children sued, claiming civil rights violations, false arrest and "negligent hiring, training and supervision" of deputies who fired the fatal shots.
5. In similar cases in other parts of the country, appeals courts have said false arrest claims can‘t be filed until convictions are nullified.