The amount you can sue for after wrongful imprisonment varies widely based on factors such as the jurisdiction, the specifics of the case, and the damages incurred. In some cases, individuals may seek compensation for lost wages, emotional distress, legal fees, and other related costs. Some states have specific statutes that outline compensation limits for wrongful imprisonment. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to assess the potential for a lawsuit and the applicable compensation in your situation.
There is a way to sue for unlawful imprisonment in FL. This will time a lot of time and work.
Yes.
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Sue WHO? Were you intentionally infected?
You can sue for anything. Just go see a lawyer for more details on exactly what you can do and your chances of winning.
When threatened with a gun, I think you should sue for as much as you can.
Yes.You can sue for wrongful imprisonment. You can also file a civil lawsuit againts the police if they cause such wrongful imprisonment.Added: I cannot agree with the second answer. Unlawful IMPRISONMENT signifies that the defendant was tried, convicted, sentenced and remanded to prison after a complete trial process. Since "the police" do not (cannot) sentence anyone to prison perhaps what the contributor had in mind was Unlawful DETENTION.Definition: IMPRISONMENT - A penalty imposed by a court under which the individual is confined to an institution, Title 18, USC. See below link:
Absolutely not. Prisoners are sentenced to punishment in the form of imprisonment for a term of years, life or even death. All individuals, imprisoned or not always, have access to the courts.
the rest of their life unless parole kicks in
Life imprisonment.
As in any law suit. You are allowed to sue for the amount of your losses, including damages and injuries.
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