Summary
recognizing that in Oregon, an action for false imprisonment is also called false arrest
Summary of this case from Carr v. City of HillsboroOpinion
1998.
recognizing that in Oregon, an action for false imprisonment is also called false arrest
Summary of this case from Carr v. City of Hillsboro1998.
recognizing that in Oregon, an action for false imprisonment is also called false arrest
Summary of this case from Carr v. City of Hillsboronoting that the gravamen of the tort of false imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of freedom of movement
Summary of this case from Johnson v. Babcockreasoning that, "[i]f the date of a crime is not a material element of the offense, variance between the date alleged and the date proven is not a fatal flaw, unless the date proven is outside the statute of limitations, or the defendant is prejudiced by the variance"
Summary of this case from State v. NewmanFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Jan 1, 1998
A false-arrest claim requires proof of the following four elements: (1) the defendant confined the plaintiff,…
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