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If This Criminal Was 'unlawfully' Locked Up, Why Isn't The Person Who 'unlawfully' Locked Him Up, Not Facing Charges?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He was locked up to prevent him absconding as the artical says!
However he appealed that he was locked up too long and was successful.
There is a fixed amount of compensation for each day that someone is 'unlawfully' detained in jail so he got the daily rate for the number of days he was detained after completing his sentence.
However he appealed that he was locked up too long and was successful.
There is a fixed amount of compensation for each day that someone is 'unlawfully' detained in jail so he got the daily rate for the number of days he was detained after completing his sentence.
because as you well know
civil law is different to criminal .....
he sued for compensation in a civil suit
this appears to be statutory false imprisonment but it doesnt matter
and if you win in the civil courts you get money
but they dont generate criminal charges
but of course you are old enough to know this AOG
BA answer to AOG for making up a yet another question which can be summed up as a complete waste of time
no I mean hypothetical question to stimulate debate - -- sozza
civil law is different to criminal .....
he sued for compensation in a civil suit
this appears to be statutory false imprisonment but it doesnt matter
and if you win in the civil courts you get money
but they dont generate criminal charges
but of course you are old enough to know this AOG
BA answer to AOG for making up a yet another question which can be summed up as a complete waste of time
no I mean hypothetical question to stimulate debate - -- sozza
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