No prison need for false imprisonment felony
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you can't commit false imprisonment in the middle of the road the person
if you are blocking a persons path of travel and restricting their freedom to leave a neighborhood ....you are commiting this simple and straightforward felony in Georgia
False Imprisonment - O.C.G.A. § 16-5-41
A person commits the offense of false imprisonment when, in violation of the personal liberty of another, he arrests, confines, or detains such person without legal authority.
False Imprisonment Explained
Georgia's false imprisonment law is one of the more straight forward crimes in the state. In that the language of the law is simple and there is little confusion as to what it means. Essentially, any time a person keeps, holds, or prevents someone from leaving somewhere against their will, then they may be charged with False Imprisonment.
A Newnan false imprisonment attorney could fight on your behalf if you've been accused, arrested, or charged in the Newnan, GA area.
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Thanks for yet another example of you being an utterly incompetent brain dead goon spewing meaningless hate trash on a message board.