WebCitationParvi v. Kingston, 41 N.Y.2d 553, 362 N.E.2d 960, 394 N.Y.S.2d 161, 1977 N.Y. LEXIS 1962 (N.Y. 1977) Brief Fact Summary. Police officers for the Defendant City of Kingston took custody of Plaintiff, who was intoxicated, and drove him outside the city limits instead of arresting him. After he was deposited on a golf course, WebHardy v. LaBelle’s Distributing Co. Supreme Court of Montana, 1983. 203 Mont. 263, …
Hardy v. LaBelle
WebHardy v. Labelle’s Distributing Co. Facts: Plaintiff was falsely accused of stealing a watch. The store manager took her to his office under the guise of giving her a tour of the store. Hardy denied having stolen the watch and took a lie detector test verifying the same. Procedural History: Hardy sues Labells for false imprisonment. Trial court found in favor … WebCitationEnright v. Groves, 39 Colo. App. 39, 560 P.2d 851, 1977 Colo. App. LEXIS 569 … flemingsburg post office
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WebGet Theatre Enterprises, Inc. v. Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 346 U.S. 537 (1954), United States Supreme Court, case facts, key issues, and holdings and reasonings online today. Written and curated by real attorneys at Quimbee. WebLaw School Case Brief; Enright v. Groves - 39 Colo. App. 39, 560 P.2d 851 (1977) Rule: False arrest arises when one is taken into custody by a person who claims, but does not have, proper legal authority. Accordingly, a claim for false arrest will not lie if an officer has a valid warrant or probable cause to believe that an offense has been ... WebCitationHardy v. La Belle’s Distrib. Co., 661 P.2d 35, 203 Mont. 263, 1983 Mont. LEXIS … CitationGlidden v. Szybiak, 63 A.2d 233, 1949 N.H. LEXIS 1, 95 N.H. 318 (N.H. … CitationMcGuire v. Almy, 297 Mass. 323, 8 N.E.2d 760, 1937 Mass. LEXIS 767 … CitationGarratt v. Dailey, 46 Wn.2d 197, 279 P.2d 1091, 1955 Wash. LEXIS 458 … chef wade\u0026apos s mac n cheese truck menu